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The phrase "its goal" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can refer to the aim or objective of a specific thing or entity. Example: The company's new marketing campaign has its goal set at increasing brand awareness.
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It's achieved its goal if it makes you ask questions".
It surpassed its goal on Kickstarter.
It surpassed its goal by Tuesday afternoon.
It reached its goal one year early.
It later moderated its goal to strengthening Kurdish political rights.
First, it is reaching its goal of making Kony famous.
It fell short of its goal.
And it seems to achieved its goal.
So, it did 'succeed' at its goal.
It overturned short of its goal and killed a cow.
It raised $61,000, more than double its goal.
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