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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one target" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific person, goal, or objective that is being focused on or pursued. Example: The company's marketing strategy has one target in mind - to increase sales by 10% within the next quarter.
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One target was present on 45% of trials.
When there is only one target left, there are 40 distractors and one target on the screen.
Os missed one target.
One target was obscure wine vocabulary.
One target is the biggest manufacturer of athletic shoes, Nike.
One target for improvement is basic record keeping.
One target will be an old 90-mile-wide crater.
"This is one target we simply cannot afford to miss.
In this context, Google is the number one target.
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My number-one target was Sonny Rollins, the "saxophone colossus".
I'm the number-one target for any sitting House Republican by the Democratic Campaign Congressional Committee.
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