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The phrase "achieve from this" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express obtaining or gaining something from a particular source or situation, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "I hope to achieve success from this project."
Alternatives: "gain from this" or "obtain from this."
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What might van Gogh have gone on to achieve from this start?
Primitive Flint God only knows what the participants hope to achieve from this, but there's no denying the call to the wild is strong, even in 2k15.
And there is no clear ambition for the size of reduction in the illicit market which they expect to achieve from this increased investment".
The coal desired for thermal power plant should be in the range of 34%36%% ash which was the objective to achieve from this study.
I didn't know what I hoped to achieve from this.
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An excellent agreement with literature experiments is achieved from this model.
Measurements of crystal size (d) can be achieved from this peak (Tables 2 and 3) and the Scherrer equation (Equation 1).
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