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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved high degrees of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or levels of success in various contexts, such as academic, professional, or personal achievements.
Example: "The research team achieved high degrees of accuracy in their data analysis, leading to significant breakthroughs in the study."
Alternatives: "reached significant levels of" or "attained high levels of".
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All guidelines achieved high degrees of consensus.
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Regarding to the Ontological framework developed, the emphasis is in simultaneously achieving high degrees of usability and re-usability.
Beyond specific CNT technologies, I will also present my work on building new architectures to achieve high degrees of energy efficiency for emerging data-intensive applications.
The key to compete in such a context is to achieve high degrees of responsiveness by means of high flexibility and rapid reconfiguration capabilities.
Dealing effectively with ES bundles, in general, and the interactions between ES, in particular, is crucial to achieve high degrees of sustainability and resilience by human societies.
It has been shown that by appropriate selection of the bioreactor diameter, it is possible to achieve high degrees of conversions of substrates at much lower residence times than in the continuous tank bioreactors.
DFN models were also represented using generally unstructured grids to achieve high degrees of geological realism.
These architectures allow a designer to exploit both fine-grained and coarse-grained parallelism, achieving high degrees of speedup.
The two transforms were used in a unique way that scatters the watermark bits throughout the transformed frame in order to achieve high degrees of imperceptibility and robustness.
Using both general-purpose processors and FPGAs allows application designers to exploit fine-grained and coarse-grained parallelism, achieving high degrees of speedup.
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