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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually achieving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or success of reaching a goal or completing a task.
Example: "Despite the challenges, we are actually achieving our targets this quarter."
Alternatives: "truly accomplishing" or "genuinely reaching".
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They earned the most from challenges, quests and the achievements, actually achieving 100%% of the grade allocated to challenges and quests.
Two out of ten, though, for actually achieving its goals.
"Building trust with parents means not simply marketing safety, but actually achieving it," he added.
But Mr. Fox also has repeatedly announced social and political accomplishments before actually achieving them.
Except for the small part about actually achieving Olympic success as a hurdler.
Those are really tough areas in London where they're actually achieving higher educational standards than in Kent and without selection".
Mr. Obama's greatest challenge in actually achieving a bipartisan tone includes navigating the demands of Democrats in Congress.
But this morning I learned they're striving for even greater levels of shamelessness and actually achieving it.
I went for the opposite approach, using science to prove why he was right (while actually achieving the opposite).
And now I was getting the feeling that I was actually achieving this perfect inner connection through his flesh.
The real point is actually achieving the sort of transparency and accountability that the "governance revolution" requires.
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