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The phrase "achieve was a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The goal to achieve was a significant milestone for the team."
Alternatives: "the accomplishment was a" or "the success was a".
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The only thing she did not achieve was a love-love victory.
One thing Mr Ebeid did achieve was a much-delayed currency devaluation.
Mercury says the car will scoot to 60 m.p.h. in 6.5 seconds, but the best Car and Driver magazine could achieve was a full second slower.
With the building's distinctly bumpy silhouette, "the idea I was trying to achieve was a fabric, so it would catch the light," Mr. Gehry said.
"What we hoped to achieve was a reinvigoration of the music that had given us a sense of who we might be," explains Kaye.
The apparent rapprochement, which the Americans worked hard to achieve, was a product in part of policy turnarounds on detention and on the deployment of Special Operations forces in a crucial province.
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She added, "What we are looking to achieve is a tone that is hopeful".
What it will definitely achieve is a loss of our civil liberties.
"All we'll achieve is a greater divide between Moscow and the rest of the world".
What they achieve is a clever synthesis of old and new, written with tact and imagination.
What Mr. Ascher and his company achieve is a sort of platonic ideal of farce.
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