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Discover LudwigThe phrase "goals about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear and does not follow standard English usage. Example: "We need to set clear goals about our project timeline." (should be "goals for").
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The Panthers erased a 2-1 deficit with goals about four and a half minutes apart.
Kleybanova said she did not have lofty goals about regaining her ranking quickly.
Lauri Korpikoski scored his first of two goals about a minute later.
We talk about setting goals, about maximizing quality of life, because we don't have much leverage with quantity of life.
Discussions have to happen: about ideas, about goals, about timing, about roles, and about what has to happen next.
Some were the result of the suspension, others were purely coincidental, and none had anything to do with lofty goals about saving the planet.
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His goal is about more than organizing that information, though.
Who is the goal about?
Czerkawski had his ninth goal about 14 minutes later.
"I set a goal about going to college.
We have a goal about finishing a game and being stronger.
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