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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I achieving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether one is reaching a goal or making progress in a particular area.
Example: "As I reflect on my personal growth this year, I often ask myself, am I achieving the goals I set for myself?"
Alternatives: "Am I succeeding?" or "Am I making progress?".
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"When I was eight years old I'd told myself, 'I want to help other young orphans so they do not have to experience what I was experiencing.' I thought, 'If I get married, am I achieving that or not?' And it was clear that was not the way to go.
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What am I trying to achieve?
And how am I going to achieve it?
How am I helping my team achieve their goals?
I feel I am achieving something and am very proud".
"I feel like I am achieving what I wanted to do in life", he says.
Do you say, This is it, I achieved my life's work?
"I'm happy I achieved something for the country and myself that we didn't really expect".
And this was what I achieved while (supposedly) studying art history.
It wasn't like I was achieving anything during the day.
As a result, my progress is different – I feel like I'm achieving what's right for me.
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