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The phrase "achieving at least a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals, targets, or minimum requirements in various contexts, such as academic performance or project outcomes.
Example: "The students are focused on achieving at least a passing grade in their final exams."
Alternatives: "reaching a minimum of" or "attaining no less than".
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The odds against disadvantaged pupils achieving at least a C average in English and maths are more than three times as high compared with other pupils.
With 195 of 207 districts reporting, and the hand count inching slowly ahead in Tehran, the conservatives appeared clearly on their way to achieving at least a 146-seat majority in the 290-seat Parliament.
The proportion of GCSE passes in England and Wales rose again this year, spurred by a significant jump in the numbers achieving at least a grade C in English.
Mr. Barak had set Feb. 13 as a deadline for achieving at least a framework agreement on the outstanding issues, with a further aim of reaching a full-fledged treaty with Palestinians by September.
A huge amount rests on either Jason Lee's men or Kerry's women achieving at least a bronze – because the target set in the new round of four-year funding which replaces the £15m allocated after the Beijing Olympics was one to two medals for the GB teams.
While both approaches in [5, 9] are capable of achieving at least a local optimum, they come with the drawback of high complexity due to the iterative optimization procedure.
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However, the library interface is usually at a higher level than a conventional OS interface, so the library writer has more flexibility in achieving at least an acceptable level of compatibility.
Most persons ultimately achieve at least a tolerable sexual adjustment.
Such a commission could achieve at least a degree of accountability for the past.
Eventually, she achieved at least a tentative sense of belonging in their social scheme.
Almost two-thirds of entries achieved at least a C grade – 63.3%, up from 62.4% last year.
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