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The phrase "achieve a particular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of a specific goal, outcome, or result.
Example: "In order to succeed in this project, we must achieve a particular level of quality in our deliverables."
Alternatives: "reach a specific" or "attain a certain".
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You shouldn't design voting systems to achieve a particular political outcome – this almost always backfires.
Another manager may wish to minimize the time it takes to achieve a particular investment goal.
"It's more about your academic interests, than pushing you to achieve a particular grade".
These photographs, mostly taken late in his career, achieve a particular power and lyricism.
In a design setting, parameters may be selected to achieve a particular effect.
I think that technology adopts the biases of the individual or individuals who use it to achieve a particular end.
He may change his actions toward the same object or try out new ones to achieve a particular goal.
The second is "proportionality": the idea that E.U. legislation should be the minimum required to achieve a particular goal.
The director may even be required to rewrite the scenario in order to achieve a particular effect.
This approach essentially gave rise to the research team, a group of scholars headed by a distinguished figure which receives funding to achieve a particular goal.
There are several possible reasons why it may be very useful to achieve a particular structure in the transformed system.
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