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"target at" is correct and usable in written English when it is referring to a goal or direction.
For example, "The company has set a goal to target at increasing profits by ten percent".
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It set its price target at $30.
She feared becoming a target at school.
The target, at the time, seemed odd.
The new target at Shea Stadium might soon be Matsui.
Alge Crumpler is a reliable target at tight end.
Put a target at 13%, perhaps, but not 18%.
The obvious target at home is Atlanta's SunTrust.
Incandescent light bulbs are the top target at the moment.
"It looks like it was a good target at this point".
But Mr. McCain may prove to be an elusive target, at least in this state.
Ali Crawford, Lucas Tagliapietra and Christian Nadé were also on target at New Douglas Park.
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