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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attained of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction; the correct form would typically involve "attained" followed by a direct object or a preposition like "to" or "from."
Example: "He attained a high level of expertise in his field."
Alternatives: "achieved" or "reached" or "obtained."
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This objective itself won't be attained, of course.
The guns were so called because they were specially built to shell Paris at a range, never before attained, of approximately 121 km (75 miles).
Comparison with the performance characteristics, principally power output and temperatures attained, of a commercially-available non-concentrating assembly of evacuated absorber tubes is made.
As an average, 71.90 % of cellulose conversion was attained of ECS.
New proposals have also been put forward to this effect highlighting the emphasis that this region has attained of late.
Membership is open to female relatives of Master Masons or members either active for three years or majority of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls or Job's Daughters International who have attained of eighteen (18) years of age.
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Ferry has attained heights of sophistication so at odds with his upbringing as to seem improbable.
He attained positions of Senior Vice-President and Board Member, prior to retiring in 1992.
Pulled strings or not, some musicians with industry connections have attained measures of success lately.
Also, they will have attained many of their aspirations.
Within 24 hours, Newton had attained winds of 60 mph.
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