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Discover Ludwig"more targeted at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been directed or tailored more specifically to a certain group or purpose. For example, "The company launched a new advertising campaign more targeted at millennials."
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"The kind of things that Ofsted picked up seemed to be more targeted at problematising what has been quite sound practices in terms of the college and its makeup," said Hafez.
Better still, spending an equivalent amount on increasing work allowances – the amount that someone can earn before the support they receive from universal credit is withdrawn – would be much more targeted at those on low to middle incomes, helping to boost work incentives.
That's more targeted at people who don't like shopping, especially men.
While more targeted at increasing regional trade and easing export of natural resources to get to more lucrative markets, these developments have implications for dryland residents.
Remember, the last FA chairman to pick a public spat with Scudamore - albeit one that was much more targeted at the clubs - was Lord Triesman.
This, says World TV, sets up the service to be more targeted at B2B, although a free basic version aimed at consumers will remain.
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We will provide a more narrow range with a more targeted estimate at a later date.
"The capabilities are becoming more and more clearly defined, and they're more and more clearly targeted at limiting American abilities to project military power into the western Pacific".
More work targeting at-risk infants and children would be valuable.
Recently, more targeted therapies aimed at specific pathways and/or cell types have been developed and are in clinical trials [5,7,11].
If conjugate vaccine were used in all patients (although no convincing data exist to support efficacy of conjugate vaccine in adults), ciprofloxacin might be more reliably targeted at a group more likely to have a nonpneumococcal pneumonia.
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