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“may not achieve” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express doubt about an action being successful. For example, "We may not achieve our goal of becoming profitable this year due to the current economic conditions."
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"He may or may not achieve it".
However, it may not achieve some of the physicomechanical properties.
Hitchcock may not achieve so much so soon.
It may or may not achieve the former.
He may or may not achieve that goal.
Over a decade they may not achieve much.
That suggests the talks may not achieve much.
"We may not achieve everything the first few times, but we are trying to".
The bills now in Congress, however, may not achieve that end.
Surgeons with less breadth of experience may not achieve such excellent results.
Even when they "work," they may not achieve the ultimate goal.
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