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The phrase "achieve that could" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "I believe we can achieve that could lead to significant improvements in our process."
Alternatives: "accomplish that which" or "attain what could".
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Trusts which achieve that could be turned into foundations "fairly promptly", he said; the corollary being that foundations struggling with their performance might keep the badge but not the powers.
Members of staff noted that working with students had been 'extremely inspirational'- seeing students work with other students and what they could achieve that could not be achieved by members of staff.
That quest became known as his 56-Year Experiment to determine and document what one individual (Guinea Pig B for Bucky) could achieve that could not be accomplished by any government, corporation, religion or organization no matter how large or powerful.
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Customised development goals could achieve that.
There are obviously different ways in which we could achieve that.
If a film could achieve that it would be some film, I can tell you".
"But if their goal is to hurt metro Atlanta and Georgia, they could achieve that.
The "fight-back" strategy could achieve that if it is handled with care.
A dukedom is related to the royal family, but I don't think even with artificial insemination that I could achieve that.
If Cool Cousin could achieve that then this startup is really onto something.
But achieving that could prove as hard as finding Osama bin Laden.
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