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The phrase "achieved to change" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The team achieved to change the project timeline, but it was not well received."
Alternatives: "managed to change" or "succeeded in changing".
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Most importantly, they suggest that opening urban hukou entitlement will not promote further rural-to-urban migration per se to the extent that is generally assumed, unless a more coordinated rural urban development model can be achieved to change rural household livelihood diversification strategies.
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The constitutions are often hard to change; achieving change requires large supermajorities.
To achieve change the sector needs to attract good talent and pay a competitive wage.
"Multi-faced interventions sustained long enough to achieve change" will be needed to change public sector culture [ 13].
If they want to achieve change to match their sweeping ambitions, they have to start exercising disproportionate influence in politics.
What's your greatest regret so far, and what will you set out to achieve or change before you die?
"And that was his second great achievement, to achieve change through reconciliation.
Their reluctance may be due to another belief: that to achieve change you need to give credit to others.
We've achieved changes to the law, planning guidance and developments.
"To achieve positive change you have to go through different phases, one of which is unfreezing.
But what did our people have to do to achieve this change in attitude?
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