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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vital target" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to convey the idea that something is important and must be achieved. For example: "The company has identified a vital target of cutting costs by 5% next year."
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6. Blasting and destroying the places of amusement, immorality, and sin; not a vital target.
But Apple TV isn't really a vital target.
However, the profitable overseas market is a vital target for the strategy up to 2020.
Both the lung and the thymus are vital target organ for pathogens including viruses.
This prevents infection of vital target organs and enhances the induction of adaptive immune responses.
Improving the quality of software is a vital target of software engineering.
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Vital targets like ball bearing factories and petrol plants didn't attract him.
American strategic planners have historically set the level of damage that they wish to inflict on vital targets at 80percentt.
Byrd proposed fewer restrictions on vital targets, no more pauses in military operations without guarantees, and more aid from other Asian nations.
But even a more generous settlement might not be enough to enable the government to meet its vital targets in the NHS plan to increase the number of doctors and nurses.
The military "realizes its national responsibility for maintaining the supreme interests of the nation and securing and protecting the vital targets, public institutions and the interests of the innocent citizens," the spokesman said, warning of "divisions that threaten the State of Egypt".
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