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Free sign upThe phrase "reached a state of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific condition or state that has been achieved. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, she finally reached a state of financial stability.
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The political situation had reached a state of crisis.
It exhibited adhesive failure and reached a state of non-adhesion.
The report declared that the family services division had "reached a state of crisis".
When my third child was about 11 months old, I reached a state of desperation.
By last year, the fund's finances had reached a state of emergency, filings in a Delaware federal court indicate.
"But how can you compete with a building that has reached a state of perfection?" Mr. Tschumi asked.
Fey and Poehler play two sisters, Kate and Maura, who have reached a state of anxiety in their lives.
Houston: Scholars Book Company] have provocatively argued that financial reporting has reached a state of near-total incoherence.
Indeed, the federal government has reached a "state of paralysis," asserted Paul Krugman PhD '77, the 2008 Nobelist in economics, now at Princeton.
Attempts to free a captive journalist from the militant Islamic State group have reached a "state of deadlock", Japan's deputy foreign minister has said.
Through a series of technical developments in Great Britain, Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States, television reached a state of technical feasibility by 1931.
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