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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Attain or attain to

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Can one write 'attain to' instead of attain? Is there a difference? Most civilizations attained to glory of power before being destroyed.

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No one cannot attain to. Attain means to - reach, achieve, or get: for example: My sister attained a degree in Physics. I do not understand what you are trying to say in: Most civilizations attained to glory of power before being destroyed .

  • No one cannot attain to.
  • Attain means to - reach, achieve, or get: for example: My sister attained a degree in Physics.
  • I do not understand what you are trying to say in: Most civilizations attained to glory of power before being destroyed .
  • Sam
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No one cannot attain to.

Attain means to - reach, achieve, or get: for example:

My sister attained a degree in Physics.

I do not understand what you are trying to say in:

Most civilizations attained to glory of power before being destroyed.

Sam
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anonymous Hello,
Can one write 'attain to' instead of attain? Is there a difference? Most civilizations attained to glory of power before being destroyed.
Regards,
anonymous Hello,
Can one write 'attain to' instead of attain? Is there a difference? Most civilizations attained to glory of power before being destroyed.
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