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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved may" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context to convey a complete thought.
Example: "The results achieved may not reflect the true potential of the project."
Alternatives: "results may" or "outcomes achieved may".
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What they have achieved may well show us the future of affirmative action.
A series victory here, however scratchily achieved, may just be cast in the mould of the coach himself.
Of course, the best way in which this may be achieved may be a subject of considerable debate.
But what is achieved on the page, if it is achieved, may not hold stable in real life.
Your goals may even be aligned, and framing your data in a way where their goals are achieved may help you circumvent their anger.
Furthermore, many are so rare that the benefits of gene therapy, if it can be achieved, may not warrant the expense, Williamson says.
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The relentless pressure to achieve may be triggering suicides in some of the nation's highest-achieving areas.
Whatever advantages a company thinks it can achieve may not materialize as quickly or as profoundly as the owners might like.
The details vary widely; even some of the fundamental principles you're trying to achieve may vary widely.
Being realistic about what you can achieve may help you avoid reaching this point.
Indeed, the closest example to what Adalberth is looking to achieve may be Meltwater, an organization whose MEST accelerator is a runaway success in Accra, Ghana.
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