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The phrase "achieve further breakthroughs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing advancements or significant progress in a particular field or area of research.
Example: "The scientists are optimistic that their new approach will help them achieve further breakthroughs in cancer treatment."
Alternatives: "make additional advancements" or "reach new milestones".
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This unraveling is thought to be essential in order to surmount the challenges mentioned above and to achieve further breakthroughs in the development of metallic aerogels.
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Pattle achieved further success on 20 December 1940.
Further breakthroughs in biomedicine have been more difficult to achieve, however, because we have struggled to understand the fundamental biology of many diseases.
In the next years, we likely will see further breakthroughs in cardiovascular miRNA research.
We will be setting out what we think it will take to take MDG 4 even further and achieve the breakthrough of our EVERY ONE Campaign to end the preventable deaths of children before their fifth birthday.
We need major innovation investment if we are to achieve similar breakthroughs today.
In other disciplines, we celebrate eccentrics as the mavericks and outliers who achieve the breakthroughs.
Natural gas reservoir genesis needs to be further studied and considered with theoretical and technological innovations being strengthened, based on which exploration and development should be reinforced in order to achieve new breakthroughs.
But despite their mutual interests, Putin and Tsipras didn't achieve any breakthroughs.
Research on disease gene recognition will achieve new breakthroughs.
And there was a further breakthrough in Rio.
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