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'within the reach' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a goal or objective that can be achieved or reached. For example: "Bringing this project to completion is within the reach of our team."
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Keeping costs within the reach of lower-paid workers is a concern.
"I feel like I have you within the reach of my hand.
"The web has put skilled mapmaking within the reach of everyman," says Barber.
Arguably Eco's fiction is likewise within the reach of semiotically challenged nonmedievalists).
"Our goal is to hold this within the reach of people Hughes was writing for.
Even the first-growth producers were within the reach of most wine drinkers.
And their cost may be within the reach of many fledgling businesses.
The GI Bill of 1946 brought universities within the reach of everyone.
Nowadays, the tools needed to get started are within the reach of most would-be stargazers.
There, too, superb objects were within the reach of modest budgets.
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Nevertheless, he insists it's well-within the reach of any artist: "Just start an everyday," he tells Creators.
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