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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dual objective' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to two different goals or objectives that are related to each other. For example, "The business had a dual objective of increasing profits while also increasing customer satisfaction."
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The first project with this dual objective is our new internship programme aimed at providing employment opportunities for young graduates.
She had, he went on, "sought to manipulate and control the press" so as to achieve her "dual objective" of bringing down Huhne and not implicating herself.
The dual objective of a solitary jazz pianist has always been entertainment and enlightenment; it's the relationship between the two that has shifted over the years.
And you did get away with it for some eight years … To Pryce However, in November 2010, motivated (I have no doubt) by an implacable desire for revenge, and with little consideration of the position of your wider family, you decided to set about the dual objective of ruining [Huhne] whilst protecting your own position and reputation in the process.
It has a dual objective.
Our research has a dual objective.
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The suggested dual-objective model was employed to model steel green supply chain.
The authors suggested a dual-objective model and used ε-constraint approach to solve the model.
This paper presents a dual-objective facility programming model for a green supply chain network.
The present study uses this hybrid approach to solve the considered dual-objective problem.
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