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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an achieve" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "achieve," which is a verb, and should not be preceded by "an."
Example: "To achieve success, one must work hard and stay focused."
Alternatives: "an accomplishment" or "a success."
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We can a achieve only what we want to.
Yet what would such an inquiry achieve?
By contrast, what does an execution achieve?
You have a dream, achieve it.
What does caning a child achieve?
He added, "achieve an impact".
It is an honour to achieve that.
So, we will never achieve a class revolution without achieving a sexual and gender revolution.
Instead, I'm observing--as a mother, and as a filmmaker whose focus is on issues of education and childhood--that for too many of us, back-to-school comes with a high price: an achieve-at-all-costs educational culture that drives too many kids to sickness and sadness.
Others achieve a simple dignity.
That would achieve a majority of two.
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