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The phrase "achieved with high" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a level of achievement but needs additional context or completion to be usable.
Example: "The project was achieved with high standards of quality."
Alternatives: "accomplished with excellence" or "attained with superior quality."
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Using this fluorescent sensor, Pb2+ quantitation can be achieved with high sensitivity and high selectivity.
Our results prove that the desired damping can be achieved with high precision.
Nearly 5% ethanol production was achieved with high glucose concentration (150 g/l) at 6 h retention time.
The numerical evaluations of the solution in the seabed geotextile systems can be easily achieved with high efficiency and accuracy.
High specific capacities (>1000 mAh gsulfur−1 at C/5) are achieved with high surface area carbons.
This is expected as significant CNF reduction could only be achieved with high dosage of viral particles with adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy in the same mouse model13,36.
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But could the same result have been achieved with high-tech and massive firepower alone?
Large-scale sampling of chemical space can be achieved with high-throughput screening.
The aforementioned results revealed that rABS has been achieved with high-value recycling usage.
Prof Riccardo Betti, at the University of Rochester, New York, said: "This result confirms that the high pressures required for a burning plasma can be best achieved with high-magnetic-field tokamaks such as Alcator C-Mod".
This significantly increases the filtrate flux that can be achieved with high-salinity wastewater since osmotic pressure and concentration polarization effects are minimized.
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