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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attain that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to achieving or reaching a specific goal or objective.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, I believe we can attain that level of success we have been aiming for."
Alternatives: "achieve that" or "reach that".
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I'm not gonna attain that.
But McCullum is starting to attain that sort of status.
Did Mr. Widmark ever attain that kind of sureness?
Fewer still attain that status within their lifetimes.
And what did Rose do to attain that?
He was the youngest person ever to attain that position.
Will they have enough pitching to attain that status? "It's hard to say," Schueler said.
I say songs, but the gag is that Clement and McKenzie's lyrics seldom attain that status.
Of course, to be a legend, to attain that status, is to court attention.
It's a good thing, because it makes people work in order to attain that lifestyle.
But his views on how to attain that goal have changed.
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