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The correct answer is option 2.
‘Near’ means ‘at a short distance away or close to’.
Hence, the sentence is grammatically incorrect.
A better substitute of the word ‘near’ is ‘close’, which expresses the idea of a short distance not only in physical terms but other forms of distance as well, as is the case in the question.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: ‘She was so close to achieve her goal.’
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