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Yes, the word 'target' is a common noun, a word for any target of any kind.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:

  • Target Street, Charleston, SC and Target Street, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Hotel Target Inn, Rome, Italy
  • Target Auto Body, Cleveland, OH
  • "Target", 1985 movie with Gene Hackman, Matt Dillon
  • "Soft Target", a novel by Stephen Hunter
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Yes, the word 'target' is both a noun (target, targets) and a verb (target, targets, targeting, targeted). Example uses:

noun: John was a marksman, he could hit the center of the target 90 percent of the time.

verb: The marketers target the young population by appealing to their tastes.

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Target is a verb and a noun.

Verb: They always target the new kid.

Noun: Does he have a target on his back?

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Our a proper noun

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