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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attained this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to achieving or reaching a specific goal or result.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally attained this level of expertise in her field."
Alternatives: "achieved this" or "reached this".
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And once you've attained this status, can you ever be redeemed?
"He has attained this by an absolute fidelity to accuracy, plus making his works art as well as illustration.
In most cases, he added, Compass has attained this success with little, if any, airplay on commercial radio.
I am not indifferent, however, to the attention that will be paid, simply because he has attained this position, to the dim cultist's thoughts and dicta.
The fly has attained this prominence in human affairs because it is one of the principal model organisms studied by biologists as a means of understanding the general design of life.
After receiving a glimpse of Doehring's behind-the-back act in 1937, Braven Dyer of The Los Angeles Times wrote: "He attained this dexterity without the aid of a college education.
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Certainly, no copyright system can attain this.
But to attain this status, No. 2 L.S.U.
And how did he attain this lofty post?
Immigrants were classified by their potential to attain this ideal.
Nominations not attaining this threshold shall be null and void".
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