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The phrase "achieve some of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of certain goals or objectives, indicating that not all goals may be reached, but some have been.
Example: "Our team worked hard this quarter, and we were able to achieve some of our sales targets."
Alternatives: "accomplish part of" or "reach a portion of".
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However, it may not achieve some of the physicomechanical properties.
The technology needed to achieve some of these goals is not quite there yet.
The governor managed to achieve some of his aims by regulation.
Yet, I wished it included ways that one can achieve some of the 10 steps mentioned.
"I hope that one day I can achieve some of the things he has done".
It added that it hoped to achieve some of the cuts by not renewing temporary contracts.
Arming rebels in the north would help achieve some of America's stated political aims.
One of the ways to achieve some of these goals is by electrode design.
At the early design stage, materials may achieve some of the required functions.
I've been fortunate to achieve some of my vague ambitions and I'm grateful, when I remember to be grateful.
Andy Warhol helped her achieve some of that at his Factory, before Candy's death, from cancer, in 1974.
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