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achieve room
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"achieve room" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "make room" instead in order to mean having enough space for something. For example, "We need to make room for new office furniture."
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4 human-written examples
"We found that consistency check across 4 rounds of measurements is sufficient to achieve room level localization of 92.6% accuracy on average," they say.
News & Media
Results showed that the coexistence of Li doping and Zn vacancy can achieve ferromagnetic long-range order, and the Curie temperature of the doping system can achieve room temperature.
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After grinding, the mixture was kept in an ice machine for 20 30 min and was then allowed to achieve room temperature.
This allows the water to "age" and achieve room temperature.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The on-line implementation of obtained results in subsequent growth runs was crucial for achieving room temperature operating 4.4-μm lasers.
Science
If an outsider comes through this year, it's more likely to be McCarthy's C or the stunningly achieved Room, by the youngest author on the shortlist, the Irish-born, Canada-based writer Emma Donoghue.
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"This leap, by ~ 50 K, from the previous record of 203 K indicates the real possibility of achieving room temperature superconductivity (that is at 273 K) in the near future at high pressures," say Eremets and co.
News & Media
The Pyrex beaker is dipped into a big water container, thermically insulated, which has achieved room temperature.
Not only did Thapa and Pandey claim to have achieved room temperature superconductivity, but they did it using gold and silver, which have never demonstrated superconductivity even at extremely cold temperatures.
News & Media
These findings raise hope for the prospects for achieving room-temperature superconductivity in other hydrogen-based materials.
Science & Research
The paper first presents an assessment of the framework in field tests, showing that it achieves room-level accuracies above 82.8% and 84.6% and coordinate-level accuracies above 2.29 m and 2.07 m, under the two situations, respectively.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the phrase "achieve room", consider more appropriate alternatives such as "make room", "create space", or "reach the room" depending on the context you want to convey.
Common error
Avoid using "achieve room" when you mean to "make room" or "create space". "Achieve" typically implies accomplishing a goal, whereas "making room" refers to physically or metaphorically generating space.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "achieve room" does not have a standard grammatical function in English. It's rarely used and often incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "achieve room" is generally considered grammatically incorrect and is rarely used in standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, it's not a correct or usable phrase. The intended meaning often revolves around either creating space (better expressed as "make room" or "create space") or reaching a physical location (better expressed as "enter the room" or "reach the room"). Due to its uncommon and incorrect nature, it's best to avoid "achieve room" in favor of more appropriate and widely accepted alternatives to ensure clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
make room
This alternative focuses on creating physical space or clearance.
create space
Similar to "make room", emphasizing the act of generating open area.
reach the room
Focuses on the act of arriving at or entering a room.
access the room
Highlights the ability or permission to enter a room.
enter the room
A simple and direct way to describe going into a room.
gain entry to the room
Emphasizes the process of obtaining access.
attain room temperature
Specifies reaching a certain temperature within a room or object.
obtain space
Focuses on acquiring a certain area or volume.
find space
Highlights the act of locating available area.
secure a room
Indicates obtaining a room for a specific purpose or reservation.
FAQs
What does it mean to "make room"?
To "make room" means to create space, either physically by moving things around or metaphorically by accommodating something new. For example, "We need to "make room" for the new furniture".
Is "achieve room" grammatically correct?
No, "achieve room" is not a standard or grammatically correct phrase in English. It's better to use alternatives like ""make room"" or "create space".
When should I use "attain room temperature"?
Use "attain room temperature" when referring to an object or substance reaching the ambient temperature of a room. For instance, "Allow the butter to "attain room temperature" before baking".
What can I say instead of "achieve room" if I want to talk about entering a room?
If you mean to enter a room, use phrases like "enter the room", "reach the room", or "access the room".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested