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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accomplishment of a specific goal or outcome that is implied in the context.
Example: "Achieving that will require dedication and hard work from everyone involved."
Alternatives: "attaining that will" or "realizing that will".
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Achieving that will not be easy.
Achieving that will mean an active role for government.
Achieving that will take more than a cheap currency.
Achieving that will require tough negotiations and political savvy, something Cadiz has worked hard at.
But the chances of achieving that will evaporate unless the violence in Mitrovica is suppressed.
Achieving that will take more than a decade, Xi has said.
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To achieve that will involve frontline clinicians working closely with managers and patient groups to agree priorities and then streamlining services to make them more efficient.
Qantas is working towards a target of 1.5% by 2018 and, once it achieves that, will continue to keep increasing the proportion, she says.
The irony is that the best way to achieve that will be through e-mail.
To achieve that will not just require the right mix of policies.
Maybe now that this tipping point has been achieved, that will start to change a lot faster.
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