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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve star" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express reaching a high level of success or recognition, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "To achieve star status in the industry, one must consistently deliver exceptional work."
Alternatives: "reach stardom" or "attain star status".
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Yes, the production Esprit sprang from Giorgetto Giugiaro's ravishing silver-painted concept, unveiled at the 1972 Turin motor show, but the Italian designer's perfect wedge didn't really achieve star status until Lotus convinced producer Albert R Broccoli to include a Monaco White S1 with red tartan seats in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.
It's used to indicate actors who are regularly employed but infrequently achieve star status.
There are 3 easy to achieve star power phrases in the solos.
The newer Mario Kart games allow you to achieve star ranks, and because of this, getting an A or B rank is considered bad but is great in the older games.
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Today, orcas have achieved star wildlife status.
He called Hortense "Aunt Hotty" and achieved star status very early.
When they chose paper topics later that week, The Tempest achieved star billing.
Van Gennip achieved star status in the Netherlands, with some 60,000 fans turning out to welcome her home.
Van Gaal has struggled at times with those that have achieved star status and become more cynical.
Still a Star After leading Maryland to the national championship this season, Juan Dixon had already achieved star status in the Washington area.
Mr. Wolfers later achieved star status at Harvard when Olivier Blanchard, then a visiting professor there, invited him to collaborate on research examining unemployment in Europe.
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