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were achieving
verb
To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
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Private training providers were achieving 60% achievement for advanced modern apprenticeships on average, Lewis said.
They were achieving.
This will double the rate we were achieving last year.
Soon, tokamaks were achieving new milestones: denser, hotter plasmas.
Those who destroyed Taylor were achieving revenge, after all.
"It was an exceptionally well led, well run cricket team that were achieving a lot.
England were achieving less territorially but occasionally their attack carried more penetration.
Before the two schools became an academy, 13% and 18% of students were achieving five A* to C grades.
Mr. Neill said many states already had standards that were far beyond what their students were achieving.
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Both objects were achieved.
"These objectives were achieved.
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