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The phrase "achieved with small" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that can be accomplished using minimal resources or effort, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The project was achieved with small adjustments to the original plan."
Alternatives: "accomplished with minimal" or "attained with little".
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Relatively high numerical accuracy is achieved with small computational efforts.
This is best achieved with small droplets and high mass loadings combined with direct injection.
Moreover, this can be achieved with small value of overall LCL filter inductance than L filter.
High strength increase can be achieved with small amounts of additional mass.
Therefore, low thermal conductance can be easily achieved with small dimensions of thermal insulation section material.
What the project leaders found was that a lot could be achieved with small amounts of cash.
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The same model and measurements of photon detection with conventional glass MCPs indicate that substantially better (sub-ns) accuracy can be achieved with smaller pores.
We suggest that the benefit of ICSs in this age group requires further evaluation to determine whether better therapeutic outcomes might be achieved with smaller particles.
The complexity of the curves makes the keys more difficult to break, so the same level of security can be achieved with smaller keys that require less computation to use.
In particular, simulation has demonstrated that superior edge-quality can be achieved with small-tool local rectification, compared with processing of the bulk surface.
A better dispersion into the salt can be achieved with smaller sized nanoparticles [51, 52].
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