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The phrase "achievement starting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the beginning of an achievement or the process of achieving something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The achievement starting point for this project is the initial research phase."
Alternatives: "beginning of the achievement" or "initiation of the achievement".
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Its reputation for excellence in math and science continued to grow, and enrollment was restricted based on scholastic achievement starting in 1919.
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In recognition of his achievement of starting with nothing and building successful radio and television businesses, Mr. Young received the Horatio Alger Association award in 1957.
Mr Blair went on to list Labour's NHS achievements - starting with the end of long-term waiting lists.
I have to admit that this week it was a bit of a struggle to figure out what the main story in the NBA was, but then I heard about a certain New York Knicks point guard whose impressive achievements are starting to gain worldwide media attention.
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