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The phrase "I achieve" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a successful accomplishment or attainment of a goal or task. Here is an example of its use in a sentence: "I am proud to say that I achieve my daily to-do list 90% of the time."
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If all these N sub-problems P i achieve optimal synchronously, then the original problem P will be optimal.
"What did I achieve?
What can I achieve now?
How did I achieve this impossible feat?
"Could I achieve the same diversity?
"But everything I dream of, I achieve.
Could I achieve a cross-Paris dash in 41 minutes?
Maybe if I achieve results, they'll let me stay.
I achieve a kind of second tier of popularity.
"How I achieve this is very much up to me.
I'm not sure I achieve this, but I try to".
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