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be achieve
verb
To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
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They get great headlines and suggest a populist touch – but in the cold light of day, what role will Sugar play and what will be achieve in the time available?
The difference may be that Le Tissier was a big fish in a small pool while Gerrard is a big fish in a big 'Pool, but sometimes the kid has to swap the comfort of home for the grown-up world if he is to be all he can be, achieve all he can achieve.
For a start, the Let's Stay Together organiser Dan Snow's claim that Beckham is "a Londoner who moved to the north to play world-class football under a Scotsman" and therefore is "the embodiment of what we can be achieve in this country" is for the birds.
Some of them may be achieve better performance.
Of course, these two goals cannot be achieve simultaneously.
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What would be achieved?
"It has to be achieved.
But can it be achieved?
Both can be achieved.
"It cannot be achieved".
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