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The phrase "attained those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to achieving or reaching specific goals or objectives.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally attained those milestones she had set for herself."
Alternatives: "achieved those" or "reached those".
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I followed along, but my packet never quite attained those neat corners.
At no point in his charmed career has Mr. Waldheim, a former Secretary General of the United Nations, attained those moral heights.
People who often neglected their faith whenever they had actually attained those very things. .
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You'll attain those rapidly with a few practice sessions out in your garage.
We explore the question of how sellers can attain those high ratings.
But scientists worry that the level of inbreeding used to attain those results is reducing genetic diversity within breeds.
And the failure to attain those benefits undoubtedly put pressure on top managers to produce favorable if false financial results.
In order for those individuals to attain those qualities, in a variety of schools different educational methods are applied.
If it had been attaining those kind of figures all year, ITV wouldn't be bringing a judicial review against the ITC.
Yet surely it's the drive to attain those adequate means in China, India and elsewhere in the emerging markets that presents such a daunting environmental challenge.
But without a place to attain those walks and runs, Henderson will remain No. 2. "He's flexible," Borris said of his well-conditioned 42-year-old client.
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