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Alpachino10 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Projected Goal

Hi. I want to mention about a future goal which has previously been described in a writing. Can I use "projected goal"?

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For me, a "projected goal" is a complicated and possibly unnecessary concept. It seems as if you are talking about something which is not a goal now, but which you predict will become a goal in the future. Normally "goal" alone will suffice.

  • For me, a "projected goal" is a complicated and possibly unnecessary concept.
  • It seems as if you are talking about something which is not a goal now, but which you predict will become a goal in the future.
  • Normally "goal" alone will suffice.
  • The word by itself already contains the idea of something that will be realised in the future.
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For me, a "projected goal" is a complicated and possibly unnecessary concept. It seems as if you are talking about something which is not a goal now, but which you predict will become a goal in the future. Normally "goal" alone will suffice. The word by itself already contains the idea of something that will be realised in the future.

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