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The phrase "achieved it would mean" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity.
Example: "If the goal is achieved, it would mean success for the entire team."
Alternatives: "if accomplished, it signifies" or "if realized, it indicates".
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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.
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Mr. Obama also complained that Mr. McCain "has never clearly spelled out" what it would mean to achieve victory in Iraq.
In contrast; disability scholars and activists have not specified what it would mean to achieve an "ability-neutral" environment – one that was no more advantageous to people with some physical and mental characteristics than others.
"I'll stop today, right now, if it would mean she would achieve her goal".
Seeing even one fringe from one baseline would be a triumph — it would mean they were achieving the kind of resolution needed to make a detailed image of Sagittarius A* and see if it looks like a black hole.
More broadly, it would mean that any victories achieved in 2012 would be superficial and Pyrrhic.
"It would mean everything.
It would mean success.
"It would mean the world.
"It would mean so much to me".
Together with what has already been achieved, this would mean C40 cities delivering over 1GT of GHG reductions by 2020.
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