Sentence examples for been target from inspiring English sources

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been target

noun

A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile.

  • Take careful aim at the target.

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"There has always been target setting.

The very young and the elderly have never been target markets for high-tech companies, which focus instead on the global mainstream.

Among the most prominent recent victims has been Target, whose chief executive, Gregg Steinhafel, stood down from his job in May, a few months after the giant American retailer revealed that online intruders had stolen millions of digital records about its customers, including credit- and debit-card details.

Ahead of the 18 September referendum, pro-independence campaigners also claim to have been target for abuse.

Also a favorite with many of the alt-med-oriented autism organizations, this therapy has been target of an FDA warning to consumers.

"I'm sure Dwain has been target tested, but he won a gold medal for his country at the World indoors in 2010 and that is really leading by example".

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Cars have been targets too.

Journalists have been targets.

Dozens have been targeted since then.

"Today, Hafiz Saeed has been targeted.

Documentaries have been targeted too.

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