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The phrase "achieving result" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "achieving results." You can use it when discussing the process of obtaining outcomes or goals in various contexts, such as business, education, or personal development.
Example: "The team's focus on collaboration and innovation is key to achieving results in our projects."
Alternatives: "obtaining outcomes" or "reaching goals."
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The electrifying performances Mr. Nelsons is capable of achieving result from a delicate balance.
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They have satisfaction in achieving results".
The trust is already achieving results.
Do focus on achieving results collaboratively.
Today he says he admires Winston Churchill and likes achieving results.
History will judge us and hold us accountable to achieving results".
Meanwhile the OKF's work in Berlin is clearly achieving results.
The UK aid strategy makes a great play of achieving results and value for money.
Achieving results.
We are not achieving results by "cherry-picking" students.
"Achieving results promotes acceptance pretty quickly". To achieve results within IES, she brought a corporate mentality and private-sector emphasis on execution to a sometimes slow-moving bureaucracy.
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