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The phrase "achieving the same result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or processes that lead to identical outcomes, often in a comparative context.
Example: "Both methods are effective, and they are achieving the same result in terms of efficiency."
Alternatives: "reaching the same outcome" or "attaining the same effect."
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Another admitted they could not risk relying on achieving the same result in the same way in the second leg.
In the Nature paper, the Amyris researchers describe an alternative, nonproprietary process for achieving the same result.
In theory, there is another way of achieving the same result, even in the absence of a right to rescind.
To cut costs, Biwal also asks herself if there is another, more cost-effective, creative way of achieving the same result.
The first was a two-seamer that Jenkins missed, taking a powerful swing, and Heilman came back with the same pitch, achieving the same result.
"The fact that people continue to talk is a sign that they are still interested in achieving the same result," he said.
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They fare better in numeracy, with Years 5 through to 9 achieving the same results as their non-Indigenous peers.
This is the modern way of achieving the same results without the necessity of collecting union dues and walking picket lines.
And are there other approaches capable of achieving the same results at lower cost?
Project management is unique in that there are many different ways of doing the job, achieving the same results.
Repeated tests achieved the same result.
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