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The phrase "achieved until" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "achieved" implies a completed action, while "until" suggests a time frame that has not yet been reached.
Example: "The project was not achieved until the final deadline was met."
Alternatives: "accomplished by" or "completed by".
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But nothing could be achieved until at least 2009".
I'm still proud of what the team has achieved until now.
It argues that gender equality won't be achieved until men fully co-parent.
But biographic closure will not be achieved until we know what was in the last letter.
Despite the sustained campaign, full suffrage for women was not achieved until 1928.
In 1911 he proclaimed Mongolia independent of China, though true independence was not achieved until 1921.
A complete and rigorous solution was not achieved until the early 1960s.
And we will not know whether the MDGs [millennium development goals] have been achieved until 2019, the later part.
For all the feats Neanderthals achieved, until now, building had never seemed one of their strong points.
To the men of Category One, the highest possible standard of living has never been achieved until now.
Full employment for men was not achieved until the 1950s; we have never had full employment for women.
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