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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve proper" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of attaining a suitable or appropriate standard, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In order to achieve proper results, we must follow the established guidelines closely."
Alternatives: "attain the appropriate" or "reach the correct".
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The FDA could never achieve proper oversight of so many individual shipments, the report said.
Parallelization is discussed to achieve proper accuracy, load balancing and computational efficiency between different processors.
This paper proposes design restrictions in pattern deployments to achieve proper encapsulation.
Also microbattery arrays could be stacked very easily to achieve proper voltage, current and output power.
Regulation, international treaties, and shareholder activism have been identified as solutions, but are there other ways to achieve proper valuation of natural resources such as forests?
Aside from good viticulture and winemaking, to achieve proper acidity grapes need to grow in a climate that allows a gradual, balanced ripening.
To achieve proper bonding between the pavement layers it is necessary to spread the precise amount of tack coat.
Flow aid devices, such as aeration pads, are commonly used in the industry to achieve proper flow of cohesive materials.
Owing to the tiny secondary flow rates, synchronization is necessary to achieve proper optimization of gradient elution methods.
However, more sophisticated techniques are still desired to achieve proper thermal management for improving energy effectiveness and efficiency.
Taspase1 is a threonine protease responsible for cleaving MLL (Mixed-Lineage Leukemia) to achieve proper HOX gene expression.
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