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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieves only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something accomplishes a specific result or outcome, without exceeding that limit.
Example: "The new policy achieves only minimal improvements in efficiency, leaving much room for further development."
Alternatives: "results in just" or "produces merely".
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Unfortunately, with "Hornito," he achieves only second-tier status.
However this approach achieves only modest rates of cessation.
Consider this: The average Web site achieves only 30% of its sales potential.
"Aspiring to tragedy, Schnitzler achieves only sadness," the historian Carl Schorske has observed.
Compulsory unification of opinion achieves only the unanimity of the graveyard.
Mr. Black, all teetering platforms, corset and fabulosity, tries hard for outrageousness but achieves only outlandishness.
There's a "for real" quality to "nothingtoodoo" that performance art achieves only rarely.
But (as this example suggests) even multiple corroboration achieves only a very rough approximation to the original reality.
However, it exhibits a significant toxicity profile and achieves only a slight impact on overall survival.
Otherwise it achieves only loudness, aggressive confusion and one of the silliest head-splittings in film history.
BitCuts achieves only 42%59%% the memory accesses of HyperSplit, HyperCuts and EffiCuts, the typical decision-tree algorithms.
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