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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attain to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing the process of trying to achieve something, or the process of reaching a certain goal, standard, or level. Example: His hard work and dedication enabled him to attain to the highest level of success in his field.
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As soon as we are able to attain to the required level of spiritual attainment, we will be able to merit entry into even Higher Heavenly Worlds.
We must attain to a conception of history that is in keeping with this insight.
Perhaps none of us can attain to it in the desirable measure.
What grade point average do I need to attain to be placed on the Dean's List?
To assist them to attain to higher standards of living" (p.131).
Benjamin Rush thought that "none but men of very active minds attain to a high degree of longevity".
The ability to realize that he can never attain to an exhaustive analysis of the thing he loves best is the indispensable qualification for signing on.
You attain to knowledge by argument; You attain a craft or skill by practice; If voluntary poverty's your choice, companionship's the way, not hand or tongue.
He had been jilted, and had wanted to become a farmer, though in the old country a pharmacist was the highest vocation a Jew could attain to.
In this case, we took into account a mount of computation in halo region to attain to huge parallelized performance.
"If we did attain to any such knowledge or powers there is no doubt in my mind that we would eventually use them," Muller said.
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