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The phrase "achieve difficult" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "It can be challenging to achieve difficult goals without proper planning."
Alternatives: "attain challenging" or "reach tough".
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The A-Rod deal proves that the union and the teams can work together to achieve difficult trades that serve the pursuit of excellence.
Some chief executives say they feel less pressure to achieve difficult short-term profit targets, and more able to discuss longer-term plans (if they have any) with any analysts they do talk to.Moreover, bosses must now spend more time on the rather harder job of talking to their workers.
At SmartAsset, we specialize in helping people achieve difficult goals such as homeownership and early retirement.
Keeping anything on shelves that have been suspended above a bed represents burdens and blockages and make whatever the student wants to achieve difficult to accomplish.
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Even now that he is president, Mr Wahid's manoeuvrings have proved surprisingly effective at achieving difficult political ends.
Several years ago, Diamandis founded the X Prize Foundation, which rewards entrepreneurs with cash for achieving difficult goals, like putting a reusable spaceship into flight on a limited budget.
As simple as it is, coming from the right people, it can provide a considerable amount of confidence when in the trenches working hard towards achieving difficult things.
Very few can achieve something difficult without desire.
She also recognizes that what Broome tried to achieve was difficult, she told me.
Consider hiring an artist if you want to achieve a difficult graphic art design.
Hardly anyone achieves this difficult dream.
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