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The phrase "achieving democracy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the process or goal of establishing or promoting democratic principles and systems within a society. Example: "The country faced many challenges in achieving democracy, but through the efforts of its citizens, political leaders, and international support, it eventually established free and fair elections."
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"But I see my career and lifelong goal as achieving democracy and freedom in China.
"Among the things I find important is that people have started to talk about achieving democracy.
Life had barely changed for the men and women in the neighboring township, even a quarter-century after achieving democracy.
The film, Mr. Kentridge has said, is concerned with how those who died on the way to achieving democracy in South Africa would be remembered.
As for the future of Iraq, Mr. Chirac said that achieving democracy would be a "difficult" process, and that elections could bring to power a Shiite Muslim government, which he said might not necessarily be "democratic," the official said.
Mr. Chen and his staff wrote a song for the occasion, set to the tune of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind," with lyrics in the local dialect like, "How many rocky roads must the people of Taiwan walk, before really achieving democracy?" Mr. Chen joined the march, breaking a tradition of sitting presidents not taking part in political protests.
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If the Iraqis, with international help, can keep the peace, they will achieve democracy.
Before we achieved democracy, we were not allowed to talk about these people.
There are five steps in our plan to help Iraq achieve democracy and freedom.
But at the Du Bois Institute her focus has been investigating how Ethiopia can achieve democracy.
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to achieve democracy.
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