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The phrase "attainments of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing achievements, accomplishments, or skills that have been acquired or developed.
Example: "The attainments of the students in this program have exceeded our expectations."
Alternatives: "achievements of" or "accomplishments of".
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But the educational attainments of the locals are much worse than those of the new arrivals.
Within this common framework there have sometimes been differences in view as to the actual attainments of particular peoples.
Instead of speaking of a European miracle, like some western historians, he thought in terms of a Eurasian miracle, "based on the common attainments of the Bronze Age".
The influential OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) study, which maps the attainments of pupils in more than 60 countries, is on the case.
But the earthquake, which destroyed so many of the small attainments of Haiti's poor, also smashed the balance of this equation.
Well known too are his predictions concerning the course and decline of Buddhism and (in Mahayana texts) his promises as to the future spiritual attainments of the bodhisattvas.
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It may inspire desperate enterprizes for the attainment of what is not attainable by legitimate means.
Others stress the attainment of mystical awareness.
It improves attainment of desired learning outcomes.
The primary outcome was attainment of 37 weeks of gestation.
This seemed essential to the attainment of the high objectives.
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