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The phrase "achievable title" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a title or goal that is realistic and attainable within a certain context or framework.
Example: "Setting an achievable title for the project will help the team stay focused and motivated."
Alternatives: "attainable title" or "realistic title".
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Other reasonable, effective and achievable title wording.
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Obama achieved the achievable.
Set achievable goals, and achieve set goals.
Yet he left the job after a furious falling-out over the ways and means of defending that title: an ambition he considered achievable only if he was given increased powers over the management of the elite players.
It is not achievable.
"It's achievable.
Eminently winnable - eminently achievable".
Is serenity achievable?
But is it achievable?
Is it achievable?
And it is achievable.
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