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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targeted a" is not correct; it does not make sense on its own
Generally speaking, "target" requires an object. For instance, you could use the phrase "targeted a new market" or "targeted a goal."
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A similar cyberattack targeted a group of epilepsy patients nearly a decade ago.
They targeted a lower price of 450p.
They had targeted a wealthy U.S.F.
Both have targeted a niche, high-end business consumer.
The bomb targeted a passing police vehicle, but missed.
Clearly, "The Innocence of Muslims" targeted a group: Muslims.
In March, 2004, Panthers targeted a jewelry store in Tokyo.
Being a favorite team, they're targeted a lot.
"This was genocide, because a state deliberately targeted a community.
The Bunim-Murray productions targeted a young audience.
Others suggested the news media targeted a religious institution.
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