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The phrase "achieve sushi" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent idea.
Example: "I hope to achieve sushi at the new restaurant" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "make sushi" or "prepare sushi".
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They're not cheap, but Mr. Gelb has some advice for those of us who can't afford to achieve sushi satori on a weekly basis.
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In business since 1974, Shigeru Fukuyoshi and his wife, Chizuko, have had years to practice their juxtaposition of tastes, textures and temperatures to achieve sublime sushi, tantalizing tempura and excellent eel.
The system is designed to help a conveyor-belt sushi restaurant to achieve better inventory control, responsive replenishment, and food safety control, as well as to improve its quality of service.
Like good soya sauce, Sushi and Beyond needed a longer distillation period to achieve its true potential.
As for Cook, Morimoto says he respects what this head sushi chef has achieved as an American in a Japanese-dominated profession.
The results are in for Zagat's 2011 Restaurant Survey, and the big winner is perennial strip-mall favorite Sushi Zo for achieving "Top Food" (overall) as well as best Japanese cuisine.
Ordinary sushi, the kind sold at most neighborhood sushi bars, offers a sort of numbing, ascetic sensation, as if you've achieved a healthful meal by avoiding all pleasures.
Sushi, yum.
Sushi and paella.
Eat more sushi.
Never made sushi before?
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