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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving total" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the attainment of completeness or wholeness in a particular area or goal.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving total customer satisfaction through improved service and support."
Alternatives: "reaching complete" or "attaining full".
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Achieving total security, Page 3.
He emphasized giving no quarter and achieving total victory.
Three films from heavyweight distributors opened on a combined 729 screens, achieving total box-office under £700,000.
It was their radical answer to the outworn convention of marriage: in achieving total transparency with each other, they hoped to experience the true freedom of essential love.
This system focuses in achieving total customer satisfaction by removing eight wastes available in any process in an organization.
Systems containing PS and chelated iron have shown to be the most effective, achieving total degradation of the pesticide in less than 20 min of reaction.
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Eatsa has not yet achieved total automation.
Nowhere, and no time, can history achieve total justice.
Both of them achieved total dominance of the chamber.
Yet she has achieved total dominance in this métier.
The hard-core Hillary supporters have certainly not yet achieved total unification bliss.
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