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The phrase "achieving change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process or goal of making a significant alteration or transformation in a particular context, such as personal development, organizational improvement, or social movements.
Example: "Our organization is focused on achieving change in the community by implementing sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "bringing about change" or "effecting change."
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Interventions are presumed to be capable of changing psychosocial factors and thereby QOL outcomes [ 8, 9], whereas achieving change in the other two factor categories is generally difficult.
It's about being there more than about achieving change.
Cameron says he is "optimistic and confident" about the prospects of achieving change.
Instead he forgave the driver, who was later jailed, and set about achieving change.
How important is community activism in achieving change in this area?
If he can take this constituency with him he has a chance of truly achieving change.
You work for the local authority, on the frontline, at the heart of making a difference and achieving change.
Transparency is the most powerful driver we have for achieving change, and this legislation will be good news for business.
"After nearly 50 years of near-silence on our case, I think we're closer to achieving change".
Engaging small to medium-sized enterprises, as well as micro-enterprise initiatives, is equally important for achieving change.
Countries could be compared according to the progress they have made in achieving change in the areas they select.
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