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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the accomplishment of specific goals or objectives that have been previously mentioned.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving those targets set for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "reaching those" or "attaining those".
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But achieving those reforms is hardly certain.
Achieving those bonuses requires the right culture.
Trepidation should not prevent us from achieving those gains.
Trade is part of the path toward achieving those ends.
"People are putting billions of dollars into achieving those breakthroughs.
We're only two questions short of achieving those goals.
Achieving those dreams, however, will not come cheap.
And don't forget the £225m cost of achieving those annual gains.
"We understand now that achieving those results is going to be even harder.
We have to define our interests very narrowly and focus very aggressively on achieving those interests".
What chance did she give to achieving those sensible, modest goals?
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