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Sofi H
What's the difference between target and aim?
Could I say "my next target in my life is to earn the tournament" instead "my next aim in life is to earn the tournament".
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Jan 9, 2020 10:24 PM
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Thank you for answering! It helped me
January 10, 2020
In this context they both have a similar meaning. They are both goals or ambitions. However you could also use the words in a different sentence such as... "The soldier aimed his weapon at a target"
January 10, 2020
i guess that 'goal' is more appropriate than these words.
January 9, 2020
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