Sentence examples for achieving a high extent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "achieving a high extent" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning; "extent" is typically not used in this way.
Example: "The project was successful in achieving a high extent of community engagement."
Alternatives: "achieving a significant level" or "reaching a high degree".

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By using a multimodal approach including preoperative functional mapping, IOM, and awake craniotomy in some cases, achieving a high extent of resection at an acceptable rate of postoperative neurological deterioration is possible.

Thermodynamic calculations have shown that it increases with an increase in the yield of fuel (H2 and/or CO), thus the extent of both reactions 1 and 2. However, it has also been shown that achieving a high extent of reaction 1 requires ultrafast quenching of the product mixture to suppress the recombination of Zn-vapor and O2.

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Work that has focused on integration has found two distinct groups of LHCCs, with one achieving a higher extent of integration than the other.

The protein loading used here and the use of a multicatalytic cellulase enable the minicellulosome to achieve a high extent of conversion of crystalline cellulose never seen before for minicellulosomes.

Statistically significant differences were observed between the logarithmic transformed peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and total area under the plasma concentration time curve (AUC0 ∝) values of both SES-A and -B compared to NSES-C indicating that SES-A and -B achieved a higher extent of absorption compared to NSES-C.

One of the key criteria, often determinant in process development, is to achieve acceptable manufacturing costs and ensure patient safety by achieving a high product quality (linked to stability) and adequate efficacy, which will ultimately define to a great extent the performance of a product.

Moreover, a multistage separation is proposed to achieve a high separation extent.

In fact, its plan is to achieve 70% rather than 90% funding by 2045, and it has no intention of achieving a higher funded ratio, except (near as I can tell) to the extent that asset growth is more favorable than projected.

Hence, a reduction in production of soluble aromatic inhibitors will result in a reduced overall extent of deconstruction, which will need to be counterbalanced by achieving a higher effectiveness of subsequent enzyme digestion.

Results revealed factors that constituted stress to a high extent.

Farms feeding soy also fed whey to a high extent.

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