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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achievable timetable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a schedule or plan that is realistic and can be accomplished within a certain timeframe.
Example: "We need to establish an achievable timetable for the project to ensure that all team members can meet their deadlines."
Alternatives: "realistic schedule" or "feasible timeline".
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The government now needs to act on Andrew Dilnot's proposals and follow the commission's ambitious but achievable timetable of a white paper by the spring.
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With government leaders adopting achievable targets and timetables when crafting greenhouse gas rules, it can and will be accomplished and likely with a manageable impact on the economy and quality of life.
Obama achieved the achievable.
It said the timetable for delivery was "challenging but achievable".
She described the original five-year timetable for completion as "ambitious but achievable" and said that regional truth centres for victims would be set up next year.
I'm afraid a legislative package that claims to be green chemistry will go down a conventional route of legislating based on unfounded science, using timetables that aren't credible or achievable".
His timetable.
Entirely achievable.
It is not achievable.
"It's achievable.
Eminently winnable - eminently achievable".
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