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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving no" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something is not being accomplished or that there is a lack of success in reaching a goal.
Example: "Despite their efforts, the team is achieving no significant progress on the project."
Alternatives: "not attaining" or "failing to achieve".
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These are weighty questions and the film cannot befaulted for achieving no answers.
Our results reveal major challenges for achieving no net loss of biodiversity in dynamic landscapes globally.
Bull, J. W. et al. Importance of Baseline Specification in Evaluating Conservation Interventions and Achieving No Net Loss of Biodiversity.
But in addressing these problems, they don't spend twice the national average on health care, while achieving no better results than similar communities.
Michael Fahrbach, head of sustainability at Glencore, said: "We are concerned about the figures because there's nothing more important than achieving no fatalities in your operations.
Volvo has made many advances in incorporating automated safety systems, with its stated ambition of achieving "no accidents involving Volvo cars by 2020".
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Achieving no-kill status in communities across the country is something that we should not only aspire to -- we should also demand it.
It was Humber's first career complete game, although he had come close to achieving no-hitters on several occasions at several levels of organized baseball.
That scene alone inspires all of us to go out and achieve, no matter what that achievement may be.
Try to write down what you achieve, no matter how small the achievement.
This deeply moving novel achieves no less.
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