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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving that are" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning or context.
Example: "The goals we are achieving that are important to our success need to be clearly defined."
Alternatives: "accomplishing those that are" or "attaining those that are".
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The chances of achieving that are slowly ebbing as the Bush administration's arbitrary June 30 deadline for handing power to Iraqis approaches with no workable political architecture in sight.
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What did the ANC achieve that was comparable?
"That will take quite a long time to achieve, that is a multi-year project," he added.
The designer who comes closest to achieving that is Raf Simons.
Achieving that isn't easy, and there is no silver bullet to reduce unwanted pregnancies.
Yet achieving that is likely to prove a challenge, analysts say.
The cost of achieving that was the subject of another report, which has been completed but is undergoing review.
Says Cush: "The biggest obstacle we'll have to achieving that is simply supply".
The organisation that achieves that is going to have an incredible winner on their hands".
But the tools the administration is using to achieve that are threatening to destroy small, nurturing schools like ours.
"If you've had impact, the tasks you carried out to achieve that are implied," Pettipher adds.
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