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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving is to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a relationship between achieving something and a subsequent action or state, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Achieving is to understand the importance of hard work."
Alternatives: "to achieve is to" or "achieving means to".
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The first step in achieving is to develop signature elements that are distinctive and relevant.
A good way to boost your goal achieving is to speak about your goals with people that are like-minded.
"The only thing this is achieving is to compel [non-indigenous landowners] to arm themselves out of fear," Romero told me, pointing to the numerous violent incidents reported in the region throughout June.
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The best you can achieve is to reduce the damage".
What McCandless has achieved is to winkle out the precise formula for becoming a successful astrologer.
All she achieves is to discover the tedious merits of sacrifice, endurance, courage and archery.
"And what they achieve is to destroy democracy in the Western hemisphere for two thousand years".
All this achieves is to arouse the reader's sympathy for X.
What the film certainly achieves is to suffuse everything with woozy eroticism and passion and defiance.
"The best enforcement can achieve is to displace markets, it can't eradicate them.
The only meaningful real freedom we can achieve is to be found inside.
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