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Discover Ludwig"which targets" is correct and usable in written English.
"Which targets" can be used to introduce a clause specifying the subject or purpose of a sentence. For example: "The organization implemented a new strategy which targets the prevention of social inequity."
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It's Verizon's ad-targeting program, which targets marketing based on users' personal data.
There's also Choice USA, which targets people under 30.
"Hamas, however, is a terrorist organization which targets civilians".
Box, which targets businesses, raised $80m around the same time.
Google is testing a one-day shipping service for online shopping which targets Amazon.
Whitehall itself, from which targets, service agreements et al have poured forth.
Xanthus has a drug in phase three of trials called Xanafide which targets "acute myeloid leukaemia".
It was staged by the Biotic Baking Brigade, which targets politicians and establishment figures.
Which targets will be worth shielding and which will be sacrificed to chance?
In 2008 a "low-emission zone" was created in London, which targets large vans and coaches.
He also called on the help of the National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination UNetcuNetcu) which targets "domestic extremists".
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