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The phrase "achieving notes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of obtaining or reaching certain notes, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The musician focused on achieving notes that resonated with the audience."
Alternatives: "reaching notes" or "attaining notes".
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Slides appeared first (in sackbuts forerunners of modern trombones) and holes were placed (as they were in flutes) on later Baroque trumpets to aid in achieving notes that were in tune.
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The Holy Grail of animatronics is a true walking robot, but before this will be achieved, Train notes, some basic engineering problems will have to be solved.
On Postmedia News it was stated that Lee "achieves stunning notes on 'Lacrymosa', which employs a haunting choir".
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