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The phrase "achieve here is" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context.
Example: "What we achieve here is a testament to our hard work."
Alternatives: "what we accomplish here is" or "the results we obtain here are".
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What we're looking to achieve here is partnership".
It is particularly annoying because the sincerity of what Elton is trying to achieve here is so apparent.
"Essentially, what we're trying to achieve here is to figure out how we can bring technology to address real needs, and how do we identify those needs better".
"What we're trying to achieve here is a place for people to be -- to eat, go to the movies, shop, live and work.
"The bottom line of what we're trying to achieve here is a stable, predictable price of carbon," said Frank A. Wolak, a Stanford economist.
"What Kimberly-Clark is trying to achieve here is that you can still feel feminine, you can still feel like a woman and every bit as pretty".
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What I wanted to achieve here was to show the 'travelling circus' of tech startups events as they appear roughly week-by-week in Europe, thus Week 1, Week 2 etc.
"The balance that's being achieved here is pretty nifty," he said.
It sounds like wishful thinking, though the balance Thacker achieves here is priceless.
The consummation that is repeatedly achieved here is not carnal but aesthetic.
"What we have achieved here is close to the holy grail of foot-and-mouth vaccines.
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