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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan targets" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to specific goals or objectives that have been outlined in a plan. It is often used in business and project management contexts. Example: "Our company's five-year strategic plan includes ambitious growth targets that we aim to achieve through targeted marketing efforts and cost-cutting measures."
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While this particular R&D plan targets OpenStack as the test vehicle for planned work, any research results should be widely applicable to other cloud software stacks.
The plan targets a looming crisis.
The difference is, my plan targets the middle class; the Bush plan targets the wealthy.
The plan targets seniors, the recently unemployed and savers.
The master plan targets about 8,000 acres of Riverhead farmland for preservation.
Labour's plan targets poorer mothers, squeezed out of children's centres by middle-class parents: the Tories' middle England-friendly plan targets all new mothers, but risks wasting time on those who are already coping well.
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A third plan targeted an air base in Singapore and American planes that use the base.
Wal-Mart Sees Nov. Sales On Plan; Target Sales Up.
Ackman said under the new plan Target would no longer have problems with its credit ratings.
"We're close to releasing a paid plan targeted at businesses.
The demolition plan, targeting the historic heart of the volatile Eastern Province town of Awamiya, was developed with little local input.
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