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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achievement might" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could potentially be used in a context discussing the possibility or potential of an achievement, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The achievement might inspire others to pursue their goals."
Alternatives: "achievement could" or "achievement may".
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But the I.S.R.O.'s real achievement might lie in its sheer frugality.
Altering a rule to deny a statistical achievement might make Cabrera and baseball feel better.
Suddenly it dawned on Democrats that their most treasured achievement might die.
Odd that his signature achievement might be struck down for a provision that he opposed.
It's also why, for individuals, markers of actual achievement might just have more, you know, merit.
If Beychok's avocation was playing chess, that achievement might have earned him the title of grandmaster.
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Another example is that many people care about achieving things over and beyond the pleasure such achievements might produce.
A function of this thinking was the elevation of high-achieving individual women as positive role models, regardless of how collectively progressive their achievements might be.
The scene at the pavilion begged for broad generalizations about what those achievements might be.
Their achievements might help explain why Robert confined himself to the private circulation of his work.
Two experiments investigated whether reminding women of other women's achievements might alleviate women's mathematics stereotype threat.
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