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on-target

[on-tahr-git, awn-] / ˈɒnˈtɑr gɪt, ˈɔn- /














ADVERB
right on the button
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McGregor's superb effort was Celtic's first on-target effort of the entire game and came beyond the four minutes of added-on time indicated by the match officials.

From Barron's

But the path ahead will be far from easy as the Fed seeks to softly land the economy in the neighborhood of on-target inflation and maximum employment.

From Seattle Times

Her groundstrokes were suddenly smoother and on-target.

From Seattle Times

“I Love Lucy” fans on social media were quick to say that Debra Messing should play the comedy legend, especially given her on-target portrayal of the “Lucy” character doing the Vitameatavegimin commercial in an episode of “Will & Grace.”

From Los Angeles Times

And while Djokovic is normally adept at tiebreakers — he made no errors at all in the three tiebreakers of his 2019 Wimbledon final win against Federer — Musetti was on-target and so good in that high-pressure, high-stakes environment.

From Fox News