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The phrase "an achievable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that can be accomplished or attained, often in the context of goals or objectives.
Example: "Setting an achievable target is essential for maintaining motivation and progress."
Alternatives: "a realistic" or "an attainable".
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— an achievable one.
Is that an achievable goal?
Preventing it is an achievable goal.
And that it is an achievable goal.
"That would be an achievable goal".
"That's an achievable goal," Ms. Dickinson said.
That 25% is an achievable and respectable figure.
Taylor says £75m is as "an achievable and stretching target".
That, Dr. Mittermeier said, is an achievable goal.
To me, Beer Street remains an achievable fantasy.
This is a brilliant idea, an achievable reform that would have tremendously far-reaching practical effects.
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