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attainable

[uh-tey-nuh-buhl] / əˈteɪ nə bəl /


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A similar percentage believed that the American dream remains personally attainable.

From MarketWatch

However, the next logical psychological targets are $5,000 an ounce on gold and $100 an ounce on silver — “both of which we think are attainable over the next few months,” Meir said.

From MarketWatch

But few values worth pursuing are perfectly attainable: Courts never achieve perfect justice; nor do democracies attain perfect political equality.

From The Wall Street Journal

Groceries cost more, time feels thinner and the idea that eating well — both pleasurable and nourishing — should be attainable on a modest budget can feel almost quaint.

From Salon

We can lead with empathy, and collectively decide with clarity what is attainable, what is necessary and how best to pursue our better selves.

From Los Angeles Times