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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve in that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is meant by "achieve in that," and it may need rephrasing or additional context to be usable.
Example: "I hope to achieve success in that project."
Alternatives: "succeed in that" or "accomplish in that".
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That limited the gains that Congress hoped to achieve in that state.
There's so much I want to try and achieve in that time in space," said Peake during a break in an otherwise formidable training regime.
"Come September, if Durham win something then I will be a very proud man, and whatever I achieve in that time is irrespective.
Start keeping a daily record of what you are doing, and make a point of spending a short time (no more than 30 minutes) every Monday morning identifying what you want to achieve in that week.
An analysis of current attempts to achieve this, however, indicates that such a goal may be difficult to achieve, in that pregnancies at-risk for ePE are detected with much greater efficacy than those that develop lPE [115,149].
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All the things we wanted to achieved were achieved in that moment.
In Europe, experts doubt whether the necessary breakthroughs in technology can be achieved in that time.
Soriano and Begiristain's reputation in football is underpinned by what he achieved in that time.
Despite scepticism from our advisory board, a 98% bank account rate was achieved in that period; the rest followed.
"We were very unlucky to get relegated but Phil has been fundamental in everything that Bolton achieved in that period of time.
He says: "I was only one member of a team leading all that, but I'm proud of what we achieved in that very difficult decade".
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