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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always attainable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that can consistently be achieved or reached without fail.
Example: "While success may seem elusive to some, with dedication and hard work, it is always attainable."
Alternatives: "consistently achievable" or "perpetually reachable".
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"There's a lot of times when we're asked to do things perfectly but it's not always attainable on the first try," he said.
the Legislature shall enact such laws as will give the most liberal construction to this provision so that access to the navigable waters of this State shall be always attainable for the people thereof.
If President Bush is right when he says democracy is the truest path toward global stability, he is wrong when he calls freedom a "gift from the Almighty". Beinart knows that freedom is a struggle, not a gift, and that democracy is an achievement, and not always attainable.
A utilitarian might conclude that, while this ideal of choosing a scenario that is acceptable to each person from his or her personal point of view is extremely appealing, it is not always attainable.
In general, if a designer is only concerned with deflection reduction and the repaired member is not required to carry more load, then stiffening is always attainable (Arduini and Nanni 1997).
Alternatively, intermediate m% values may represent samples with slightly more normal cell contamination as an absolutely pure tumor sample is not always attainable, even with microdissection.
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While significant improvement at the level of functional autonomy may not always be attainable for an older patient, rehabilitation may contribute significantly to improve quality of life.
When G is a tree, Fritscher et al. [15] improved this bound by giving (S_{2}(T) leq m(T +3-frac{2}{n(T +3-frac{2}{mplies that Haemers' bound is always noT }ttainable for trees.
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Stone explained that while self-love regarding our bodies is important, it's not always all that attainable in a society where we receive so many mixed messages about what the "ideal" body should look like.
"I like my toys but I always tell Michelle: 'These attainable things, it's not forever.
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