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The phrase "achieving a low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing reaching a low point, such as in performance, prices, or levels of something.
Example: "The company is focused on achieving a low in production costs to increase profitability."
Alternatives: "reaching a low" or "attaining a low".
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Achieving a low score doesn't necessarily mean that millennials don't want meaningful work.
More recently, the IEA said in 2012 that achieving a low carbon scenario would be affordable, requiring an investment of $36tn that would generate fuel savings of more than $100tn.
Achieving a low P is the main objective for resource management performed by RM-DCWF.
An optimum frequency of 5 Hz exhibits superior fouling mitigation performance while achieving a low time-averaged pressure drop.
Achieving a low Noise-to-Signal Ratio (NSR) is one of the major concerns when implementing hardware-based neural networks.
Achieving a low yield of In2O3SnO2 thin film nanostructures during the production of optoelectronic semiconductors is easy.
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Energy efficiency and renewables are integral to achieving a low-carbon future and can't be downgraded to afterthoughts.
It's time Cameron gave us chapter and verse for achieving a low-carbon economy, not just a few notes in the margin.
Increasing the ratio of renewable energy in terminal consumption is an effective way of achieving a low-carbon energy supply.
Today, the Japanese government said solar energy and electric cars are the two key areas to focus on on the path to achieving a low-carbon-emission society.
Therefore, achieving a low-temperature and high-efficiency procedure is necessary to realize the large-scale production of PVSCs.
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