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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not achieving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is failing to reach a goal or desired outcome.
Example: "Despite their efforts, the team are not achieving the expected results this quarter."
Alternatives: "are not reaching" or "are not accomplishing".
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But they are not achieving these targets.
They are not achieving political benchmarks".
It looks to me as if the school failed because the students are not achieving.
"They just need to do more; they are not achieving what they are capable of.
These are important phenomena that help to explain why the poorest countries are not achieving economic progress.
When you are not achieving what you want to achieve you have to push yourself and improve".
"By imposing a vision, backed by rules and conditions, Draghi is achieving what politicians are not achieving," Mr. Merk said.
In addition, disabled students and those with special educational needs are not achieving the standards they are capable of in English and mathematics.
Those that fail to meet this target, and whose pupils are not achieving above-average levels of progress in English and maths, are considered to be sub-standard.
But – especially for our children who are not achieving at the levels they need to be – we need to do more, and we need to do it now.
In my experience, one of the main reasons boys are not achieving as highly as girls is due to a widely idealised version of adolescent masculinity – the 'alpha male'.
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