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The phrase "achieved it would" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks proper context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "If the goal was achieved, it would..."
Alternatives: "if it were achieved" or "if it is accomplished".
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But there is no doubt that we are closer than ever to this possibility, and that if this feat can be achieved, it would be an exciting and revolutionary achievement for education.
Were this ideal state of affairs to be achieved, it would mean that every hard-won experimental result would have its chance to inform future experiments, rather than languishing in obscurity.
Yet, if achieved, it would represent more than just a triumph of one company's plan.
But even if that goal could be achieved, it would not halt climate change.
If that were achieved, it would be quite satisfactory in portfolio terms.
If the 1.8% growth rate is achieved it would add $2 trillion to the world's economy within four years.
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Achieving it would not just be good for Britain.
Although this may sound like a modest goal, achieving it would put climate change IA modeling well ahead of previous global modeling efforts.
If the objective is to minimize flooding, the most obvious way to achieve it would be to keep the Miorina dam completely open all the time.
While the immediate budget savings from the freeze would be relatively modest — between $200 million and $400 million against a projected deficit in excess of $9 billion — achieving it would be politically meaningful.
The Bush administration calls that goal unrealistic and says achieving it would require loosening underwriting rules that would put taxpayer money at too much risk.
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