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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved in about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the approximate time or effort required to reach a certain goal or outcome.
Example: "The project was achieved in about six months, exceeding our initial expectations."
Alternatives: "accomplished in approximately" or "completed in roughly".
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This review also shows that congruence is achieved in about 60% of the cases, and that in cases in of mismatch, patients most often preferred more involvement.
tumors were achieved in about 75% of mice.
While the extraction time was 270 s, the complete method was achieved in about 40 min.
Measurements performed with these systems show a typical irradiation area of 6200 cm2 and fluence values of 1013 e/cm2 achieved in about 60 s of irradiation time.
This is different from the result obtained from experiments conducted in continuously stirred tank reactors (or batch reactors) in which adsorption equilibrium can be achieved in about 20 min.
In all cases, species richness expansion followed an essentially logistic curve typical of that associated with ecologically closed habitats, with niche saturation being achieved in about three million years.
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The authors will each talk about the challenges, motivation and satisfaction they achieved in writing about personal struggles.
Such background is not always achieved in classes about evolution at universities.
I would imagine in a similar way to the rest of us: you put it aside as soon as you can, as there is nothing to be achieved in thinking about it.
Long-term viral load suppression was achieved in only about 20% of followed children.
However, this may be achieved in only about 7% of patients undergoing RFA, as shown by Badger et al. [ 57].
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