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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve it now" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to accomplish a goal or task immediately.
Example: "Don't wait for the perfect moment; just take action and achieve it now."
Alternatives: "accomplish it immediately" or "attain it right away."
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"The truth is we need a revolution here, and if we can't achieve it now it will come later, with another face," he said.
"But that," he added, "would be very damaging, not just for our process but also for our country, because the truth is, we need a revolution here, and if we can't achieve it now it will come later, with another face, other characteristics.... Maybe in the same way as when we came out, one midnight, with guns".
Most of you reading this article can achieve it now.
It is therefore important that we achieve it now).
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With Democrats now having won the House, are the chances of achieving it now so much better?
Achieving it now would represent not only a significant expansion of coverage within the state, but also a direct challenge to the federal government, which has made a point of cracking down on immigrants.
And best of all, you'll achieve it faster now too.
When you decide to achieve (it) using terror, now terror is not used against people who are killed.
So much so that many pupils predicted to get grade C in core subjects may not now achieve it, they say.
If sustainability were cheap and easy, most businesses would have achieved it by now.
Probably people wouldn't expect us to achieve what we achieved and the way we achieved it but now we move on and see what will happen".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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