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"becomes achievable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that was previously out of reach but now is achievable. For example, "She never thought she could pass the exam, but with hard work and dedication it eventually became achievable."
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Membrane distillation (MD) as a novel thermally-driven process with moderate operating temperatures, is an effective technology for salt water desalination, by this process, it becomes achievable to directly utilize low-temperature waste heat or solar energy.
As the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry moves from 2D Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawings to more semantically rich Building Information Models (BIMs), the development of automated compliance checking systems for building regulations becomes achievable.
Success becomes achievable!
This will be accomplished when more photostable fluorophores are used and even higher time resolution becomes achievable.
It becomes achievable.
"When girls go to school, every development goal set by the international community becomes achievable".
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Impossible policies suddenly became achievable.
In the last few years, building a business around those ideas has become achievable and affordable.
With the technological advancement of real-time vector signal analyzers, a more precise exposure evaluation has become achievable.
When private-sector leaders like O'Neill come together with non-profits, government, and labor groups, even bigger goals can become achievable.
The last part will be dedicated to some promising applications that become achievable thanks to the engineering and addressing of single NV centers with a high spatial resolution.
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