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"have different goals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to describe two or more people, groups, or initiatives which have different objectives or aims. For example: The two political parties have different goals, so their policies are often very different.
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They may think differently and have different goals, but from now on, like it or not, they will no longer live in the jungle but in our midst.
But investors and employees react differently because they may have different goals.
In user-driven rating systems, dishonest raters may have different goals; thus, they behave differently.
Alternatives include the possibilities that depressed individuals judge the expected utility of outcomes differently from nondepressed, or that they have different goals for their decisions.
These two programmes have different goals and course structures, and they have some differences with respect to obtaining a teaching license.
We have different goals now.
"People have different goals," Ms. Rainey said.
Prosecutors and legislators have different goals.
The two sides also have different goals.
"Sometimes we just have different goals," he said.
"Different members have different goals," Mr. McConnell said.
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