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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's goals or accomplishments, particularly in relation to a male subject.
Example: "He dedicated years of hard work to achieving his dreams of becoming a successful artist."
Alternatives: "realizing his" or "attaining his".
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We love Steven very much, and achieving his best interests has been our and is our primary goal".
Now the Scot is intent on achieving his championship target.
I want to commend him on achieving his goal.
We're told of Mr. Murphy's perseverance in achieving his goal.
Many liberals credit him with achieving his health care overhaul.
The long-term picture depicts him achieving his highest goals.
"We will continue to support him in achieving his dreams".
Today, I want to commend him on achieving his goal.
Rather than let such incidents deter him, Batum went to work achieving his dream.
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"It's a credit to hard work," Claxton said about achieving his N.B.A. dream.
As far as he was concerned, Hume prevented him from achieving his political end.
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