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was achieving
verb
To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
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By 1852 the Know-Nothing party was achieving phenomenal growth.
What Sullivan didn't know was that what he sought to achieve he was achieving".
He was achieving new success with collaborations with the composer Alfred Bruneau.
Dr. Happer said a big issue for NIF was achieving needed symmetries at minute scales.
She felt that she was achieving nothing at her job at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
By the age of 12 Watson was achieving sub-70 rounds.
He was wealthy and well connected, and he was achieving success as a journalist and novelist.
JenJen2, however, couldn't see what all the fuss was about – or, indeed, what it was achieving.
The most difficult technical problem facing the V-2 was achieving maximum range.
The trick, for the reds at least, was achieving enough body and fruit for balance.
Abraham was achieving renown when his Herrnhuter community was driven out of Herrnhaag by religious bigotry.
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