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The phrase "achieved only with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something can be accomplished solely through a specific means or method.
Example: "Success in this project can be achieved only with the collaboration of all team members."
Alternatives: "attained solely through" or "realized exclusively with".
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A further paradox is that the renewal of democracy can be achieved only with effective leadership.
"This goal could be achieved only with a passive native population".
With the United States out, that threshold can be achieved only with the support of both Japan and Russia.
Further, the State of New York needs finality and this can be achieved only with Dopp's full and complete cooperation.
A resolution was achieved only with a Heat-style shootout with automatic weapons on the streets of a British city.
It will be achieved only with considerable difficulty and will depend on the courage and wisdom of all sides.
Experts are clear that a 200m tonne cut could be achieved only with much tougher safeguard rules.
Mr. Paladino's digits bear the tell-tale shortness of nail that can be achieved only with a gnaw.
The less good news is that its £5.44m debut was achieved only with the help of more than £2m in Wednesday/Thursday previews.
After three revolutions (achieved only with the momentum of me hurling it around myself in the first place), it simply clatters down to the floor again.
Final passage of comprehensive legislation, with a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, can be achieved only with a minority of Republicans.
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