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"achievable objective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a goal someone is working to accomplish, for example: "John set himself an achievable objective of increasing his business profits this quarter."
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"This is a real, achievable objective".
These pollsters say that Americans expect Mr. Bush to have a clearly defined and achievable objective.
It has no further national interest to serve or achievable objective to pursue in Iraq.
"They've set for themselves an achievable objective in a one-year time frame," said Martin S. Indyk, a former American ambassador to Israel and Middle East peace negotiator.
After years of confusion over the exact US aims in Afghanistan, Obama has settled on a narrow – and what his military chiefs regard as achievable – objective of denying safe havens to al-Qaida and the Taliban.
Sixteen years on Phil Loney at Royal London is proposing a more achievable objective – to bring together those bits of paper, all those bits of pension, onto one hub so at least working people know what they have, all in one place.
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3.36pm BST Paul Maynard, a Conservative MP, says Labour's motion talks about military action achieving "precise and achievable objectives".
All lessons should be focused around achievable objectives.
The 149-page SFP is readable and comprehensive, with achievable objectives.
"Things that we would have seen as a dream in 2001 now are achievable objectives.
Not so much a group, al-Qaida represents a movement that links itself to history, rather than a campaign that pursues politically achievable objectives.
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