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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not yet achieving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a goal or objective has not been reached at the present time but may be reached in the future.
Example: "The team is working hard, but they are not yet achieving the desired results."
Alternatives: "still not reaching" or "not currently attaining".
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Over all, though, Sunday night's episodes are neither here nor there, lacking the oddball singularity of the movie while not yet achieving the satirical bite that would make the TV show interesting.
Now that dance music is part of the firmament, traveling festivals are becoming a bigger part of the American summer concert landscape, approaching (but not yet achieving) the primacy they can have in Europe.
Regardless of the reason why you are not yet achieving scalable customer traction, don't spend too much of your pitch rehashing history, but instead focus on the positives and the future.
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Eatsa has not yet achieved total automation.
Here we have three advantages not yet achieved by Europeans, if ever they can achieve them.
"We think women have not yet achieved parity in the Olympics," Burk added.
The hard-core Hillary supporters have certainly not yet achieved total unification bliss.
Perhaps this explains why Mr. Aimard has not yet achieved widespread recognition.
"We have not yet achieved a consensus on proposals that have been put forward," Lord Robertson admitted.
"I believe both are necessary because we have not yet achieved equality.
The company, based in Oak Ridge, Tenn., has not yet achieved profitability.
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