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The phrase "achieving equality for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or goals related to promoting equal rights or opportunities for a specific group or in a particular context.
Example: "The organization is dedicated to achieving equality for marginalized communities in education and employment."
Alternatives: "promoting equality for" or "ensuring equality for".
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Achieving equality for women has yet to become an urgent political issue in the United States.
Achieving equality for women must be a priority if we are to develop more sustainable livelihoods.
Phil in Connecticut writes: "I would suggest as a means of achieving equality for women throughout the world that countries establish representation in their legislatures on the basis of gender.
"I headed into college believing that the feminists of the sixties and seventies had done the hard work of achieving equality for my generation," she admits early on in "Lean In".
What's missing, she believes, is awareness of the importance of gender diversity not just for achieving equality for women, but the understanding that gender diversity brings much wider benefits, such as different approaches to problem solving and to decision making which can make teams, departments, and companies more successful in a competitive marketplace.
This study is based on the theory of social justice by John Rawls, which is devoted to achieving equality for the underclass group and prioritizing vulnerable groups in distributing medical benefits and resources, thus improving their health outcomes as much as possible.
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It had become untethered from the practical struggle to achieve equality for women.
"Before I die I'm determined that we will achieve equality for women in the 21st century, but we have not achieved it yet.
"I wanted to make sure I could find a way of maintaining pressure to achieve equality for people suffering from mental ill health," Lamb said.
While every victory for our sisters makes our movement stronger the fight for feminism will only be won when all women achieve equality; for working class women, this means having the ability to withdraw our labour and to organise.
Mr. Bowen's "Cinderella Moon," shot in China with a cast of mostly unknowns, turns the orphan, Mei Mei, into a heroine who not only achieves equality for girls but also literally saves the world.
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