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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving any of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or potential of reaching specific goals or outcomes mentioned previously.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving any of these targets by the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "reaching any of these" or "attaining any of these".
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All they can do is expose the impossibility of achieving any of these things by writing a poem.
What it does not have, and has not had since 2010, is a common view about how to go about achieving any of these aims.
A condition of law's achieving any of these ideals is that it is not neutral in either its aims or its effects.
Your odds of achieving any of these goals depend not just on how motivated you are, but also, according to a new study of West Point cadets, the source of that motivation.
For Katrina, in two of the three hospitals, there was difficulty in achieving any of these goals.
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Without these, you will have a hard time achieving any of the other needs.
If we can achieve any of those two, we'll have a good run.
I had yet to achieve any of these.
If we've achieved any of these objectives, then we're happy.
"The Carnell inquiry won't achieve any of these outcomes all of which are so badly needed," she said.
The next day, he announced a budget that jeopardizes the nation's ability to achieve any of these truly laudable goals.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com