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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targeted for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is specifically directed or aimed at a particular person, group, or thing. For example: "The new advertising campaign is targeted for young women in their 20s."
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The father was targeted for assassination.
Innocent people were targeted for killing.
This filly was targeted for this race".
"Now we are targeted for our faith.
For this, he is targeted for assassination.
Children – mostly boys – are often targeted for forced gang initiation.
Foreigners were declared enemies by the Islamists, targeted for execution.
I don't why I'm being targeted for my personal beliefs".
One from the sixties was targeted for gay men.
The difference is in who is targeted for public disgracing.
Christians have also been targeted for their faith.
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