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The phrase 'attainment by' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate an achievement or result due to the efforts of someone or something. For example: "The student's success in the competition was the result of her hard work and attainment by her teacher."
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The figures showed a widening gap in attainment by disadvantaged pupils and their peers.
Then there's education: this country once led the world in educational attainment by a wide margin.
"And the target to halve the gap in year 12 attainment by 2020 is also on track to be met".
The university's undergraduate panel of education committee closely monitors examination results every year, including attainment by gender.
Here we have the real root cause of social mobility: poor academic attainment by students from low socio economic backgrounds.
Under the changes, 85% of pupils will have to reach a "good level of attainment" by 2016 in updated key stage 2 tests.
There were four measures of economic development: per capita gross domestic product, educational attainment by adults, the urbanization rate and life expectancy.
Ofsted has failed to recognise that overall attainment by 16-year-olds is effectively capped by the current GCSE awarding process.
While the United States once led the world in educational attainment by a wide margin, it has fallen behind some other rich countries over the past generation.
Acknowledging the importance of personal commitment does not, however, let society off the hook for persistent inequalities in educational attainment by race and growing gaps by income.
It is one example of a wider American political enthusiasm for dealing with gaps in educational attainment by focusing on the youngest.
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