target at

Frequency: 8.017.5 per million words

To aim something, such as a product or campaign, at a particular group of people.

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  • The products are targeted at young people.
  • This advertising campaign is primarily targeted at new homeowners.
  • The government's new policy aims to target resources at deprived areas.
  • Our marketing strategy will target our services at small businesses.
  • Many educational programs are specifically targeted at improving literacy in children.
  • The charity decided to target its fundraising efforts at disaster relief.
  • The new smartphone model is targeted at tech-savvy consumers.
  • They plan to target their message at voters in swing states.
  • This initiative is targeted at reducing carbon emissions.
  • We must carefully target our investments at sustainable projects.