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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targeted growth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a measurable increase in activity in specific areas. For example, "The company has achieved impressive targeted growth in the area of digital marketing."
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We should also emphasize smart, targeted growth.
Highfield has targeted growth in digital as a top priority.
Lukashenko targeted growth in 2013 of nearly 9%.
US firms such as Discovery have also targeted growth in international markets, particularly the UK.
The budget combines targeted growth in spending, particularly for police and schools, with a call for limited tax cuts.
By building roads, establishing property rights, giving loans, and providing irrigation and better seeds, some governments – China's, for example – have targeted growth to benefit poor farmers, and in doing so have produced nationwide benefits.
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The Chinese government is targeting economic growth of 7% this year, the lowest in over two decades.
Miller said the new strategy would target growth in digital audiences, revenues and engagement, while maximising revenues in print.
Martin London Henllan, Denbighshire Judging by Larry Elliott's account, a thawed-out Keynes would still target growth as the solution to our current economic problems.
"We are also targeting growth in demand for seaborne thermal coal from south-east Asia and continued strong demand from north Asia.
Do you target growth, or profits, or net assets?
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