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The phrase "achieve a certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing reaching a specific goal, standard, or level of something.
Example: "In order to succeed in this competition, you must achieve a certain level of skill and dedication."
Alternatives: "reach a specific" or "attain a particular".
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This year, the rooms all achieve a certain polish.
Q: Your films achieve a certain level of realism.
You persuade yourself it's to achieve a certain end.
He helps coerce players to bunt by offering free dinners if they achieve a certain goal.
She uses it to achieve a certain elegance, which is courtly, though entirely modern.
By John Colapinto Maier strips away superfluities until his objects achieve "a certain nothingness".
"It's a way to achieve a certain kind of shading I want.
"He's into new things that are technically wrong but achieve a certain emotional effect.
Does Radio 1 expect artists to be able to achieve a certain level of success on their own?
And though Fawcett no doubt wanted to achieve a certain acclaim, he also seemed to be after something more intangible.
The production team also used a different shadow degree to achieve a certain staccato effect in the actor's movements.
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