You did well to even start the project -- at first we didn't think it was doable at all. - able to be done or completed, The project was difficult, but we kept at it and eventually it was done. - kept doing something difficult , We strive to be accurate, but some mistakes are inevitable. - to make a lot of effort to achieve something, Apparently, he has stopped badmouthing us and promises to turn over a new leaf this year. I will believe it when I see it. - start behaving differently, make a fresh start, I don't care if Vince is trying to blame this blunder on his staff—I hold him accountable. - responsible for your decisions or actions and expected to explain them when you are asked, We need to set challenging but attainable targets. - that you can achieve/attain, I need to ditch my sweet tooth and cut down on sugar cravings. I've gained a lot of weight - to get rid of something/somebody because you no longer want or need it/them, he negotiators made a last-ditch effort to reach an agreement. - used to describe a final attempt to achieve something, when there is not much hope of succeeding, Try to cultivate a more relaxed and positive approach to life. - to work hard to develop a particular skill, attitude, or quality, The city centre has altered beyond recognition. There used to be lots of hideous buildings here. - to change, or to make someone or something change,

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