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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just targets" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally refers to goals that one is striving to achieve, and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, "John is focused on getting his next promotion and is determined to reach all his just targets."
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It just targets everybody.
They were just targets of opportunity whom he killed to advance his dominance, power and control.
Sgt. Mercury Goodman, 27, of San Luis Obispo, Calif., a Fourth Division infantryman, disagreed: "I think we're just targets.
Palestinians - whether living in the West Bank or what the Israeli politicians are already calling Hamastan - are no longer just targets.
Ibn Saud was ready to work with the United Kingdom and then the United States, two foreign Christian powers, which his predecessors would have regarded as the epitome of evil and just targets for jihad.
Passage of the Patriot Act in October 2001 lowered the standard for issuing the letters, requiring only that the documents sought be "relevant" to an investigation and allowing records requests for more peripheral figures, not just targets of an inquiry.
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Make background around all srcs in region or just target?
AME doesn't just target the big guns.
"Yes, you're targeting people's beliefs, but you're not just targeting easily accessible beliefs.
"For a long time they didn't target ECRF, they just targeted me," said Abdullah.
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