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Is it correct to say 'to gain an aim or a goal'? 'Today I think about a few goals I wish to gain.' Can we gain goals? I wrote such a sentence and I am not sure about its correctness right now
2020年5月31日 21:33
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You cannot gain goals. You make, create or set goals and then you achieve them (or fail to achieve them).
2020年5月31日
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Gain = possession aquisition while Attain = to reach/achieve a goal "Today, I thought about a few goals I wish to attain". (You're wishing to reach/achieve a goal). You never really obtain a goal. Goals are set to be aimed for with effort, but you never really "gain" them.
2020年5月31日
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"the goal I wish to attain" is the best way to say this. "To attain" = to succeed in achieving something, usually something that one desires and has worked for.
2020年5月31日
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2020年6月2日
Not quite, generally, we say we "make goals" when we are coming up with new goals. Then we are trying to reach our goals we say we "are working towards are goals"
2020年5月31日
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