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The phrase "achieve much needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of something that is essential or required.
Example: "The team worked tirelessly to achieve much needed improvements in the project."
Alternatives: "attain essential" or "realize necessary".
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Obviously voluntary efforts, which had already achieved much, needed to go further.
The World Heritage extension is just one step towards achieving much needed conservation outcomes in Tasmania.
This would achieve much-needed conservation goals while also recognizing the atmospheric benefit of "avoiding" deforestation emissions.
To achieve much-needed measurement goals of network operators, we design tailored algorithm to adapt to the programming constraints imposed by practical programmable switches.
Moreover, within Collaborative Networks (CNs), the Environmental Management (EM) effort is often not optimally coordinated amid partners in order to achieve a much needed synergy.
Instead, states need to continue with the process of regional economic liberalization to achieve the much needed economic integration of Africa.
Polls suggest that the next government may have a tiny majority; to achieve much it will need discipline.
Research on how this might be achieved is much needed.
Finally, the prospects for future advances needed to achieve much more efficient bio-based production of advanced biofuels are discussed, focusing on designing advanced biofuel production pathways coupled with screening, modifying, and creating novel enzymes.
To truly deserve its investment grade rating, the Philippines needs to achieve much outside the realm of economic indicators.
The broad consensus achieved here provides much needed clarity for both practitioners and researchers.
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