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The phrase "achieving features" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to development, product design, or project management when discussing the attainment of specific characteristics or functionalities.
Example: "Our team is focused on achieving features that enhance user experience and improve overall performance."
Alternatives: "attaining functionalities" or "realizing capabilities".
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Those processes help in achieving features with a size down to several tens of nanometers.
It is important to note that the mechanism of action of achieving features of allergic airway inflammation may be different in different species, and similarly, the mechanism by which exercise attenuates the inflammation may differ between species.
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The achieved features are useful for designing robust controllers.
The paper gives an overview on the implementation and includes a case study to demonstrate the achieved features.
The achieved features of the proposed oxymeter front-end will allow ultra low-light level measurements, high resolution and good temperature stability.
The nanostructures replicated from snake skin suggest that this technique can achieve features with resolution as low as hundreds of nanometers in width and tens of nanometers in depth on nickel coatings.
In contrast to Intel, which will initially make its quad-core processor by packing two connected dual-core chips in a single package, A.M.D. will wait until its manufacturing process can achieve features as small as 65 nanometers, compared with the current 90, permitting it to place all four processor cores on a single chip.
Second is Herrera's method [20], in which authors claim to achieve features such as accuracy, practicality, and applicability.
The current Python interface is not as fully featured as the Lua interface, but it should ultimately achieve feature parity.
Finally, we can achieve feature transfer from the source project to the target project.
Banjo has been around for a bit, but a recent update has given the app enough new polish to see it achieve "featured" status in the iTunes App Store.
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