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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved or not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to discuss the outcome of a goal or objective, indicating whether something has been accomplished or not.
Example: "The project's success will be evaluated based on whether the targets were achieved or not."
Alternatives: "whether it was accomplished" or "whether it was successful".
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So always be on the lookout for a record that's broken, a class or school goal that's reached or achieved (or not), a student's achievement that's beyond stellar, a sudden drop in the school's overall test scores, etc. Know the power of emotion to sell information.
Whether this aim is achieved or not, only time will tell.
How each act is achieved or not completed can tell you so much.
That the target exists and is agreed to is great, and it will be very obvious whether it is achieved or not.
Given roles and nudged towards events, the audience had objectives to complete but the way these were achieved (or not) were down to the individuals.
We've never claimed authenticity, but whether that's achieved or not, it certainly has the kind of rigour that's always the mark of good work".
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"I don't think you necessarily have to be outstandingly good at something to want to do it," she says, "and the store put on achieving excellence very young is quite unpleasant, as though people become destined from an early age to either achieve, or not achieve.
Using statistical information on system parameters, the goal is to determine the probability of a dynamic system achieving or not achieving frequency domain performance specifications such as low frequency tracking error, and bandwidth.
What factors have contributed to achieving or not achieving intended outcomes and outputs?
Often, an outcome is defined by achieving or not achieving a certain level or threshold of a measure.
Social status and heart attack risk did not differ between patients achieving or not achieving their prioritised treatment goals.
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