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How to Use "Goal" with Example Sentences
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goal
(n):
in sports, the area where a ball is hit or kicked for points; something that you try to achieve
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Used with adjectives:
"
The ball was kicked into the
open
goal
.
"
(open)
"
He scored the
winning
goal
.
"
(winning)
"
They won on a
penalty
goal
.
"
(penalty, field)
"
They are discussing their
immediate
goals
.
"
(immediate, short-term, long-term, ultimate)
"
His
main
goal
is to get elected.
"
(main, primary)
"
The company has
clear
goals
.
"
(clear, specific)
"
He has
ambitious
goals
.
"
(ambitious, modest, achievable, realistic, unrealistic)
"
They are united by
common
goals
.
"
(common)
"
Her
personal
goals
are his priority right now.
"
(personal, political)
Used with verbs:
"
She
scored
three
goals
.
"
(scored, made, got)
"
They
kicked
a field
goal
.
"
(kicked)
"
They
gave up
too many
goals
tonight.
"
(gave up, let in)
"
She
has
realistic
goals
.
"
(has)
"
They
share
a common
goal
.
"
(share)
"
They need to
define
their
goals
.
"
(define, establish, set)
"
How do you plan to
reach
your
goal
?
"
(reach, meet, achieve, attain)
"
He is actively
pursuing
his
goals
.
"
(pursuing, striving for, working towards)
Used with prepositions:
"
He's
in
goal
tonight.
"
(in)
"
They scored three
goals
against
their rival.
"
(against)
"
This was his first
goal
for
the new team.
"
(for)
"
A late
goal
from
the soccer star tied the game.
"
(from, by)
"
They have a shared
goal
of
reducing world hunger.
"
(of)
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