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"meet the benchmark" is correct and usable in written English.
"Meet the benchmark" is typically used when someone wants to achieve a certain standard or expected result. For example: "We have to work hard to meet the benchmark of getting this product on the market in two months."
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Major dairy companies in south-east Australia have an agreement to meet the benchmark price, which is set by Murray Goulburn as the largest supplier.
She insisted her school was already improving and would meet the benchmark by 2011, partly with the help from the London Challenge scheme, which provides consultants to support the work of individual teachers and departments.
In an effort to provide better data for the discussion, the state in June approved a contract with the College Board to develop a statewide placement assessment, which all institutions would be required to administer to incoming students who did not meet the benchmark scores on state standardized exams or college admissions tests.
If the keiretsu suppliers did not learn how to meet the benchmark they risked losing business.
But scientists had to stop short of announcing a discovery; their tentative signal did not meet the benchmark required for a formal discovery.
In terms of subscriptions the company also reported moderate gains, but didn't meet the benchmark set last quarter, when they saw "nearly 3 million" new subscribers for their streaming business.
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If they fail to meet the benchmarks Congress sets, they might be deprived of non-military aid.
That helmet and many others were designed to meet the benchmarks set by the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment, or Nocsae.
But few investors probably realized that huge portions of the pools had failed to meet the benchmarks.
Boys become as likely to meet the benchmarks as girls do by the time they are in their late 20s, and pull ahead by their 40s.
She showed she could play bipartisan with the best of them, noting that the new Iraq had failed to meet the benchmarks demanded by Mr. Nelson and Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, a Republican.
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