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The phrase "a achieved with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "achieved with"? You can use "achieved with" when describing the means or methods by which something has been accomplished.
Example: "The project was successfully achieved with the collaboration of all team members."
Alternatives: "accomplished through" or "attained by".
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Mean P and A achieved with the in kit QCs normally varied by <5% with the exception of accuracy for the low QC which varied by 8.3% (yielding a mean of 91.7% of that of its nominal value).
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