Idioms and Phrases on Target:
General:
* Hit the bullseye: To achieve the exact goal or desired result.
* On target: To be accurate and successful in achieving a goal.
* Dead on target: Perfectly accurate and precise.
* Right on the mark: Exactly right or correct.
* Right between the eyes: Directly and forcefully, with great impact.
* Hit the mark: To succeed in achieving a goal.
* Aim high: To set ambitious goals or targets.
* Off the mark: Incorrect or inaccurate.
* Missed the mark: Failed to achieve the intended goal.
Business:
* Target market: The specific group of people that a company wants to sell its products or services to.
* Target audience: The intended recipients of a message or product.
* Target date: A specific date by which a goal or objective is to be achieved.
* Target profit: The desired level of profit that a company aims to achieve.
* Target cost: The planned or desired cost of a product or service.
* Hitting the sales target: Reaching the desired level of sales.
* Undershoot the target: Fall short of the intended goal.
* Overachieve the target: Exceed the planned objective.
Other:
* Take aim: To prepare to make an attempt.
* Fire away: To start doing something without hesitation.
* Zero in on: To focus on a specific target.
* Set your sights on: To make a goal or objective your main focus.
* Hit the jackpot: To achieve great success or win a large prize.
Informal:
* Right on the money: Exactly right.
* Bang on target: Perfectly accurate.
* Right on the nose: Precisely correct.
* Nail it: To do something perfectly.
These are just a few examples, and the specific meaning of an idiom or phrase can vary depending on the context.