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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targets only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something is directed exclusively at certain targets or groups.
Example: "The new marketing campaign targets only young adults to increase brand awareness among that demographic."
Alternatives: "exclusively targets" or "focuses solely on".
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The NHS's current seasonal flu campaign targets only toddlers.
And we're focused on discovering and developing intelligence about valid foreign intelligence targets only".
The most commonly used strain of Bt (kurstaki, or Btk) targets only certain species of caterpillars.
SOPA targets only foreign Web sites that are primarily dedicated to illegal and infringing activity.
But Conn was also banging on about being "on track to deliver against our 2016 targets" only three weeks ago.
They were notified of targets only when they were en route, choices developed from intelligence fresh from the battlefield.
The current Lyme vaccine, called Lymerix, manufactured by the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, targets only one of those proteins, OspA.
It says it will achieve the targets only if other countries give it money and discounts on new technology.
Because the treatment targets only the fibroid, Dr. Gedroyc said it did not appear to affect fertility.
The bank said that Greek inflation met targets only because of declines in oil prices and other exceptional factors.
Mr. Silver's proposal, which targets only the colossally wealthy and spares the very wealthy, might help him save face.
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