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attainable

[uh-tey-nuh-buhl] / əˈteɪ nə bəl /


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Many say the path once assumed to be attainable — a stable job, graduate school, a car, an apartment and steady lifestyle upgrades — feels increasingly out of reach.

From MarketWatch

The Horatio Alger Association was founded in 1947, according to its website, “to dispel the mounting belief among our nation’s youth that the American dream was no longer attainable.”

From New York Times

These are basic measures of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, yet the system isn’t built to make them consistently attainable.

From Seattle Times

AP: Your costumes on “Sex and The City” helped make designer brands feel more attainable by mixing high fashion accessories with basic off-the-rack clothes.

From Seattle Times

Downey hopes it will be a glimpse into the future of sustainability and espouses optimism by featuring what’s attainable now as well as what technological progress promises.

From Seattle Times