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The phrase "achieve this year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives that one aims to accomplish within the current calendar year.
Example: "Our team has set ambitious targets, and we are determined to achieve this year what we couldn't last year."
Alternatives: "accomplish this year" or "attain this year".
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What's the thing you'd really like to achieve this year, this month or even just before 5pm today?
"It is no exaggeration to say that everyone in F1 is watching to see what this rising star can achieve this year". Just another call for your F1 rivalries.
"What do we want to achieve this year?
I also understand that because it's an election season, expectations for what we'll achieve this year are low.
China recorded 7.7% growth last year, but analysts say that level will be harder to achieve this year.
His answer to the section "Goal you would like to achieve this year" was "meet a great girl".
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But Murray kept his nerve and was able to achieve this year what he so narrowly failed to achieve 12 months ago.
Mark Cavendish: Can Etixx-Quick Step rider achieve 2015 goals?
That's what we came here to achieve today.
What did I fail to achieve today?
I think we can realistically achieve 15-20% in two decades.
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