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The phrase "achieving here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or goals that are being reached in a specific context or location.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving here, where our efforts can make the most impact."
Alternatives: "succeeding in this context" or "reaching our goals here".
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They are proud of what I'm achieving here.
Nonetheless the brilliance of what Mr. Wilson and company were achieving here was implicit even before the lights came up onstage.
'I thought about what Camila was achieving here and I liked the fact that it was an unsexy cause,' she explains.
In an interview with Der Spiegel, she said she named her daughter after the German chancellor because: "I was so grateful, so relieved that Angela Merkel is accepting us, so impressed with what this woman is achieving here".
Did we just continue to place one bet, in the form of Victoria, or do we place a second bet out of house so that we maintain the momentum we are achieving here with the integrated approach.
Could this one-year bonanza be a sign that Mr. Gelb's big gamble is going to pay off? "I believe it is an endorsement in general of the artistic results that we are achieving here," he said in an interview.
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What is he trying to achieve here?
This has surpassed everything I achieved here as a player.
"It should not be underestimated what we have achieved here.
"What the team has achieved here will be remembered.
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