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The phrase "are achieving that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or a group is successfully reaching a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "Through hard work and dedication, our team members are achieving that level of excellence we strive for."
Alternatives: "are accomplishing that" or "are realizing that".
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When the market sees they are achieving that goal, there will be an incredible cyclical rally in bank stocks.
"The whole point of resistance in Palestine and Lebanon is to accomplish independence, but we should ask ourselves if we are achieving that goal," Marzouq al-Halabi, a Palestinian writer, wrote in Al Hayat in January.
How far along do you think we are achieving that end goal?
This demonstrates how Muslims have made great efforts in integrating into society; and how they are achieving that in many various aspects".
Graduates expect their work to be respected and valued, but many are achieving that in roles outside of education in alternative careers.
Youngsters Marco Delgado and Bryan de la Fuente have also made 4 starts in a row in fixed positions, so Chivas are achieving that consistency that they've sorely lacked all season.
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If the reviews on Amazon.com are any indication, it is achieving that goal.
Can something be achieved that is worthy of the sacrifice?
I'd like to think he's achieved that dream.
Even if it can be achieved, that leaves £8bn to find.
Being interested in achieving what hasn't yet been achieved – that's what truly makes people different.
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