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The phrase "achieved at an" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where you are discussing a goal or outcome that has been reached at a specific point or under certain conditions.
Example: "The results of the experiment were achieved at an unprecedented level of accuracy."
Alternatives: "attained at a" or "reached at a".
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After some back and forth, a compromise was finally achieved at an EU summit in February 2016.
But all this needs to be achieved at an economic price.
A displacement range of up to 20 μm can be achieved at an input driving voltage of 55 V.
With the integrated foam fractionation process an HFBII recovery of 70% was achieved at an enrichment of 6.6.
But the novel's resolutions, romantic and political, are achieved at an emotional distance, behind a thick protective layer of thriller-awareness and thriller expectations.
Thus, Pt deposition of 30 60 nm in diameter was successfully achieved at an arbitrary proportion of the interparticle distance.
But any success achieved at an elite level will be sustained only if projects like the one being run by Premiership Rugby also flourish.
The highest power conversion efficiency 2.31% and the highest current density 7.33 mA/cm2 were achieved at an optimum 6 mM of the nanoparticle layer.
More impressively, an ultra-high power density of 45 kW kg−1 is achieved at an energy density of 12.5 Wh kg−1.
Stable combustion with low emission of pollutants was achieved at an equivalence ratio 0.37 0.55 at thermal input of 2.62 3.49 kW.
A system efficiency of 45% was achieved at an average solar radiation level of 635 W m−2 and ambient temperature of 31 °C.
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