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The phrase "achieving it was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the success or completion of a goal or task, often reflecting on the effort involved.
Example: "Achieving it was more challenging than I had anticipated, but the results were worth it."
Alternatives: "It was an achievement" or "Accomplishing it was".
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But achieving it was another story.
Achieving it was always seen as a referendum on China's cultural development, and a measure of authority around the world.
Some 71% of the public sector institutions which hold the Catering Mark report that achieving it was cost neutral and 29% report overall cost savings.
They aimed for something worthy of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, but achieving it was somewhat hampered by the full-length gown she wore.
"How can you be against more transparency?" he asked, adding that the best way of achieving it was through the funds drawing up their own best practices on disclosure and other safeguards.
Perhaps the most successful film, at least in terms of setting a goal and achieving it, was Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me, a highly entertaining documentary in which Spurlock eats nothing but McDonald's food for a month, becoming rather ill and fat.
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Having said there needs to be, achieving it is another challenge".
Defining what an adequate education is, much less achieving it, is not an easy task.
The ideal might be a balance, but achieving it is complex.
However, to date, evidence of success in achieving it is very thin indeed.
Every incoming maestro would desire such a rosy outcome; achieving it is another matter.
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