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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved was to" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a result or purpose but lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "What was achieved was to improve the overall efficiency of the process."
Alternatives: "the goal was to" or "the outcome was to".
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What she achieved was to coarsen it a little more.
All that they achieved was to alienate still more of their supporters.
The point, perfectly achieved, was to allow the music to be performed without interruption.
All they achieved was to make West Germany a less tolerant, more paranoid society than it had been before.
But Meyer said perhaps the most important thing they achieved was to keep their free-agency rights intact.
Looked at more pragmatically, what the itio in partes formula achieved was to remove religion as a likely precipitant of political conflict.
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What McCandless has achieved is to winkle out the precise formula for becoming a successful astrologer.
What those classes did achieve was to give her a certain amount of dancerly attitude.
The best you can achieve is to reduce the damage".
All she achieves is to discover the tedious merits of sacrifice, endurance, courage and archery.
"And what they achieve is to destroy democracy in the Western hemisphere for two thousand years".
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