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goal

[gohl] / goʊl /


Example Sentences

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Instead of a resolution, I have a goal, which is to find a sweet spot — if there is one — between exercise and pain.

From Los Angeles Times

The goal of the game is to help the player executives think through how to manage their company’s cash, time and other resources—and pivoting when the most thoughtful plans are torpedoed.

From The Wall Street Journal

A trainer is an advocate for your health, helping to reshape your body — and by extension, your life — whether the goal is strength-building, weight loss, bone density, flexibility, better balance or cardiovascular stamina.

From Los Angeles Times

“The opportunity for us to make a hire, to continue to make us better and to go from being a very good defense to being a great defense is the goal.”

From Los Angeles Times

This showdown comes down to the wire and Carolina wins with a field goal to clinch the NFC South title.

From Los Angeles Times