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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closest goal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the goal that is nearest or most achievable in a given context.
Example: "In our project, the closest goal is to complete the initial research phase by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "nearest objective" or "most immediate target."
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A phase head can only probe a closest goal within its c-commanding domain.
Numerals that display the distance from the closest goal line in multiples of ten are placed on both sides of the field every ten yards.
If the ball goes over the goal line (but not into the goal) and was last touched by the defending team, the ball goes to the closest goal line corner and becomes a corner kick, with possession going to the attacking team.
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So I think genetic information is a much closer goal.
The same strength is needed today to achieve the tantalizingly close goal of eradicating polio.
This may be a ways off yet, but a closer goal may be in applying structural binding information to the design of specific kinase inhibitors.
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A close goal will get you ready for further goals in the future.
Decorated champion Adam Goodes was prominent in what could be his last AFL match, kicking the opening and closing goals to great cheers from the Sydney faithful.
Bryant's closest field goal came from nine feet.
This position is second closest to goal and is marked by the opposing team's cover point defender.
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