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The phrase "achieve with an" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express accomplishing something with the help of a specific tool or method, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We can achieve with an innovative approach to problem-solving."
Alternatives: "accomplish using a" or "attain through a".
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"It's a very hard thing to achieve with an audience.
Now imagine what Hollywood could achieve with an actual Chinese protagonist.
This is easier to achieve with an augmentative plate than with exchange nailing.
With numerical experiments we show the remarkable efficiency, fidelity, and accuracy one can achieve with an implementation of this algorithm.
Listening live was a terrific experience overall, though nothing I couldn't achieve with an inexpensive radio sitting right next to my computer on the desk.
With detailed numerical experiments we show the efficiency, fidelity, and high-order accuracy one can achieve with an implementation of this algorithm.
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Happiness is so much easier to achieve with a deadline.
Who knows what these kids could achieve with a proper education?
"He symbolizes what our country can achieve with a statesman of his stature.
Hall pulls off more with a joke than most playwrights achieve with a battery of political speeches.
What kind of technological progress could a civilization achieve with a head start of hundreds of millions of years?
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