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The phrase "able to achieve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or potential to reach a goal or complete a task.
Example: "With the right resources and support, she is able to achieve her objectives efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of accomplishing" or "qualified to attain".
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"Ultimately that was what we were able to achieve, and I think it's a significant achievement".
Able to achieve, but held back by money.
"I certainly think that's what they've been able to achieve".
It should also be able to achieve sustainability," he said.
Not being able to achieve everything I want to.
I'm very happy with what I've been able to achieve.
"None of these guys will be able to achieve that".
You learn, slowly, until you're able to achieve the impossible.
He sees what he has been able to achieve here.
How was the society able to achieve this remarkable feat?
How were you able to achieve what you did?
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