Sentence examples for to goals from inspiring English sources

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to goals

noun

A result that one is attempting to achieve.

  • My lifelong goal is to get into a Hollywood movie.

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It had come down to goals.

And that brings us to goals.

Goals win soccer games, and shots lead to goals.

Surely high quality academic writing cannot be reduced to goals?

So negative self-talk reduces, we gain clarity, it becomes easier to stick to goals.

In each game, his captain, Fabio Cannavaro, contributed telling errors that led to goals.

Chelsea fell to goals by Fabio Quagliarella, Arturo Vidal and the substitute Sebastian Giovinco.

Both of Barthez's mistakes led to goals by his countryman Thierry Henry.

Each "side" decides what's best and digs in without reference to goals.

Their fate will come down to goals scored if New Zealand draw against Paraguay.

Tottenham have a commanding lead thanks to goals from Defoe and Chadli.

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