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The phrase "for a target of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a goal, objective, or intended outcome in various contexts, such as business, marketing, or project management.
Example: "Our marketing campaign aims for a target of increasing brand awareness by 30% over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "aiming for" or "with a goal of".
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The Paris Agreement calls for a target of $100 billion a year from industrialized countries for developing country to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change, although the question of whether this will be new money or repurposed foreign aid remains unclear, as does the question of whether this will entirely be from public sources or if it will include private funding as well.
Add only 10 years for a target of 2C.
Degan Ali, the head of Adeso Africa, argued for a target of 20% by 2020.
Do they go for a target of 475 or something by the end?
Li Wei and Stephen Green of Standard Chartered said some reformers had pushed for a target of 7%-7.57%-7.5%
The total transfer volume was 1.5 μL per 10 μL of final volume for a target of 50 nM.
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Willey finally holed out as Northants were dismissed for 429, a target of 376 for Leicestershire, who closed on 44-1.
Furthermore, macrophages represent a source for and a target of CNP [ 120].
They were all out for 284, leaving a target of 240 for the home side.
England fell for 202, leaving Australia a target of 69.
For example, DPP4 is a target of type 2 diabetes.
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