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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swift attainment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the quick or rapid achievement of a goal or objective. Example: "The team's swift attainment of their sales targets impressed the management and set a new standard for performance."
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The fact, noted by Aviv, that he comes from a family of modest educational attainment makes his swift ascent through elite academe—Harvard University bachelor's degree, UC Berkeley Ph.D. in 3.5 years followed by a tenure-track job, and tenure by 30 all the more impressive.
So, swift action on poor leadership or low overall attainment, but hands off if teachers are not using teaching approaches that stand the best chance of helping lower-achieving pupils.
Educational attainment rose.
Attainment levels were low.
Professional attainment still meant something.
One swift.
They have high levels of educational attainment.
The fallout was swift.
But justice was swift.
Take swift action".
The reaction was swift.
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