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The phrase "achieving their wings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe someone reaching a new level of freedom, independence, or capability, often after overcoming challenges.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, the students are finally achieving their wings as they graduate and step into the world."
Alternatives: "gaining their freedom" or "finding their independence".
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All died or abandoned the cult before achieving their wings.
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Clearly, the right-wing activists in Texas and Tennessee could go a long way toward achieving their educational goals by making The Birth of a Nation their historical canon.
Achieving their goal won't be easy.
Both approaches achieved their aims.
Libya: "Seem to have achieved their goals".
Nine months later, they achieved their goal.
They achieved their aim and were rewarded.
They use it to achieve their goals.
And they've achieved their goal.
None of them achieved their goal.
They achieve their performance targets.
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