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"pitched at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is especially used in business and marketing contexts to describe the goals or targets of a project, product, or service. For example, "This online course is pitched at business professionals looking to enhance their skillset."
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When he pitched at Louisiana State, Gausman ate powdered doughnuts between innings.
Hunter has never pitched at Yankee Stadium.
That is, if he pitched at all.
The humor here is pitched at a Halloween-friendly low.
New products, services and concepts are pitched at us daily.
It's a broad, crass comic musical pitched at obsessive fans.
CONS: The asking price is pitched at death-defying heights.
It is pitched at kids of all ages.
The Christmas season is essentially pitched at the industry.
The latest offer has been pitched at 670p a share.
My suicide note would be pitched at posterity.
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