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The phrase "achieves it at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of a goal or result at a specific time or place.
Example: "The project achieves it at the final presentation, where all the hard work is showcased."
Alternatives: "reaches it at" or "attains it at".
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What human beings possess that Mr Weston lacks, until he achieves it at the end of the novel, is mortality - the very prospect of final death that religions have promised to deliver us from.
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"Colossal" reaches that level only intermittently, but it's rare for any filmmaker to achieve it at all; it's also a conceptual achievement that makes its very description a pack of spoilers (which I'll try to avoid nonetheless), because the element of symbolic synthesis doesn't occur until fairly late in the film, as a dramatic revelation.
To achieve it at 23 is pretty special.
"But it has achieved it at a price, and that is quality of care".
If I can't achieve it, at least I can paint it.
"And to be able to achieve it at my age — I turn 48 next week — it's been pretty special.
I was only interested in a return to the saddle if I could achieve it at the highest level".
The overwhelming mindset for success is to achieve it at all costs, by any means, and as quickly as possible.
This has been the goal of my career and I've achieved it at the age of 27.
He wanted economic growth and thought tax-rate reductions were the best way to achieve it, at least in the 1970s.
"Bodoland is our birthright; we are determined to achieve it at any cost," Pramod Boro, the president of the student group, said then.
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