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Reach a goal vs finish a goal

The correct phrase is 'reach a goal.' 'Finish a goal' is not commonly used in English. When talking about achieving an objective, 'reach a goal' is the appropriate phrase to use.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

Reach a goal

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when talking about achieving an objective or completing a task successfully.

Examples:

  • She worked hard to reach her goal of running a marathon.
  • Our team finally reached the goal of increasing sales by 20%.
  • It took years of dedication to reach his goal of becoming a doctor.
  • Reaching a goal requires determination and perseverance.
  • Setting small milestones can help you reach your ultimate goal.

Alternatives:

  • achieve a goal
  • attain a goal
  • accomplish a goal
  • meet a goal
  • fulfill a goal

finish a goal

This phrase is not commonly used in English.


Alternatives:

  • reach a goal
  • achieve a goal
  • attain a goal
  • accomplish a goal
  • meet a goal

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