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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carefully targeted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was specifically and deliberately chosen or aimed. For example, "The advertising campaign was carefully targeted at young people aged 18 to 25."
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"Either broad scale or carefully targeted".
The intention to deceive is carefully targeted.
Hence the carefully targeted nature of Romney's proposals.
It's a mixture of intelligence, politics, and very carefully targeted violence.
Tough regulations or carefully targeted and rigorously assessed government incentives can also do the job.
Secondly, the goodies in the Autumn Statement have been carefully targeted.
Now we're talking about a program with names vetted carefully, targeted, directed at Al Qaeda.
Rather than scrapping existing rules altogether, regulators are making gradual changes in carefully targeted areas.
Stops are more carefully targeted, with more leading to an arrest or a summons.
But these days it is both less evident and more carefully targeted.
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On balance, the carefully targeted use of secondees is beneficial for the development of tax policy and improving the effectiveness of the tax system".
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