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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the attainment of all goals or objectives.
Example: "The team's focus on collaboration and innovation is key to achieving all of our project milestones this quarter."
Alternatives: "reaching all" or "attaining everything".
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The self-destructive impulses that consumed Bill Clinton detracted from his policy achievements and distracted him from achieving all he could have.
Mr. Ellis is leaving before achieving all he had hoped.
Often achieving all these is a delicate balancing act.
Using women is one very effective way of achieving all these objectives.
"We've also provided water for two villages there, and so our students are achieving all round".
These nine beauty products are a small step toward achieving all of the above.
There is, however, at least a tacit acknowledgement of SDS not achieving all that was hoped.
Clustering sensor nodes is an effective and efficient technique for achieving all the requirement.
But, instead of achieving all she hopes for, Katy has a terrible accident which confines her to a wheelchair.
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This paper proposes a scheme for achieving all-IP communication between wireless sensor networks and IPv6 networks.
Achieving All-American status as an end at Michigan would be Rifenburg's next step after excelling in MHSAA competition.
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