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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was reached to" is not a correct or common phrase in English.
If you want to convey the meaning that someone or something achieved a certain goal, you would use the phrase "was reached" or "was achieved". For example: "We are pleased to report that the desired outcome was reached."
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An agreement was reached to hold further talks in January.
A compromise was reached to split Beirut into three districts.
But no deal was reached to help the company pay its debts.
By the end of the meeting, an agreement was reached to try to protect the house.
Both sides admit to violating the truce, which was reached to allow aid distribution.
A tentative agreement was reached to end the violence over land reform.
In 1929 agreement was reached to build an elevated system, what is now the High Line.
Two years later an agreement was reached to celebrate an IOC-sanctioned International Winter Sports Week.
Agreement was reached to begin working on the details of each working group's meeting schedule and timeline.
A compromise was reached to allow each side to call it what they wanted, the officer said.
By the time the decision was reached to strip him of the medal, he was resigned to the outcome.
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