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"explicit goal of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the specific purpose or intention of an action or statement. Example: The explicit goal of our company's new advertising campaign is to increase brand awareness among younger demographics.
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That, after all, has been the explicit goal of some leave campaigners.
In the 1980s, disinflation was the explicit goal of monetary tightening.
"They have the explicit goal of being among the top three in every country," he said.
First, the president should make this an explicit goal of his foreign policy.
Under Lula, the explicit goal of racial quotas was to compensate for the racial discrimination endured by blacks.
We undertook that project with the explicit goal of pushing the boundaries of this new medium technically, journalistically and commercially.
Shahidi has not hesitated to emphasize NRA Country's explicit goal of courting the youth demographic in recent years.
This creation of an in-group, however, entails a clear differentiation from outsiders, and this is sometimes the explicit goal of cultural change.
Rebalancing the economy away from London and towards a more export-oriented growth model is an explicit goal of the Coalition.
An explicit goal of the 90s reforms was to encourage two-parent families and marriage - fathers were chased for child support and two-parent families treated more generously.
This is evidenced by the thousands of applications to President Obama's health care challenge grant with the explicit goal of performing comparative effectiveness research.
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