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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targets to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an intention or a goal that someone has set. For example, "The government has set targets to increase renewable energy sources in the country."
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The scammers then ask their targets to undress and masturbate.
"We set targets to 2010.
I have targets to achieve.
We also have targets to meet.
Officially the government denied having targets to reduce claimant numbers.
"No country has met its targets to protect nature.
Their main problem is finding targets to hit.
They actually call us now for more targets to hit.
Cole insists he still has targets to achieve with England.
He has assigned targets to the whole force.
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They picked targets to suit the moment.
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