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The phrase "achieving at an" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning in this form.
Example: "She is focused on achieving at an exceptional level in her studies."
Alternatives: "succeeding at a" or "performing at a".
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There is also a warning for black families, with evidence that although children enter school achieving at an average level, they slip behind to be the worst performers at maths GCSE, the most likely to be excluded, and the least likely to achieve a good degree.
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Although students of all color are achieving at a higher level, the achievement gap persists.
"I've got to keep training and achieving at a high level, and maybe that will come in the future.
This performance appears to have been achieved at an extremely low cost.
In their novel algorithm, accuracy is achieved at an affordable computational cost.
Maximal activity was achieved at an H2O2 concentration of 0.125 mM.
But all this needs to be achieved at an economic price.
We prove that the maximum of such a convex function is achieved at an extreme point of its domain.
This has been achieved at an early stage of implementation.
Statistical significance was achieved at an alpha of 0.05 set a priori.
Diagnosis should be achieved at an early stage and treatment be initiated immediately.
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