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The phrase "goal was" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe or state the objective or intention behind someone's actions or plans. Example: The team's goal was to win the championship, and they worked tirelessly towards achieving it.
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That goal was unmet.
Neither goal was easy.
That goal was not achieved.
The goal was not given.
His goal was a beauty.
Its opening goal was sumptuous.
Clarkson's winning goal was slick.
The goal was legitimately scored.
Carcillo's goal was good enough.
Her goal was not clichéd.
The third goal was irrelevant.
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