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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more targeted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when referring to something that has been more specifically targeted towards a specific group of people. For example, "The marketing team developed a more targeted ad campaign to reach a younger audience."
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But it's much more targeted".
The goal is more targeted advertising.
"Cable is more segmented, is more targeted.
"Online advertising can be much more targeted".
The system's second mode is more targeted.
And then you get more targeted and specific.
Instead, more targeted progesterone blockers are being developed.
Sell or license new, richer, or more targeted data.
I'm using the term to mean more targeted interventions.
One is more targeted toward harassment while ours is more targeted towards making people better off".
You'll get more targeted newsletters, events, internship postings and more!
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