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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard expressions or contexts.
Example: "He is achieving in his studies" does not sound right; it would be better to say "He is achieving success in his studies."
Alternatives: "succeeding in" or "excelling in".
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That is our vision, and what we are working towards achieving in the UK.
The McCain campaign has done it, thereby achieving in an instant one of its key objectives.
In the UK, Fifty Shades is far ahead of the pace it's achieving in the US.
Quite what Wales are capable of achieving in France is anyone's guess.
And that is not something we have ever come close to achieving in the past.
that has long been one of the highest achieving in the state.
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The resources required and practicalities of achieving in-person consultation when distance is great, outweighs the benefits.
And Heskey refused to blame the lengthy domestic season for England's under-achieving in South Africa.
It saw me under-achieving in school, it perverted my moral compass, it resulted in the deaths of many of my peers, and the list goes on.
As noted here before, British Guyanans, their parents raised in a notably good school system, have been conspicuously high-achieving in British society – up to cabinet rank.
Low-profile but high-achieving in more than a decade in charge at Nottinghamshire, first as coach and more recently the director of cricket.
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