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The phrase "a gift for achieving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a present or reward given to someone for their accomplishments or successes.
Example: "She received a gift for achieving her sales targets this quarter, recognizing her hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "a reward for success" or "a present for accomplishments."
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"She has a gift for achieving different weights of color," he says.
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As a gift to myself for achieving nearly three months of sobriety, I got the Hindu goddess Kali tattooed on my right thigh.
Gifts in wills are another way people can support a charity and we focus on what a gift can achieve for future generations.
Roger Ebert compared Gosling to Steve McQueen and stated that he "embodies presence and sincerity... he has shown a gift for finding arresting, powerful characters [and] can achieve just about anything.
That book follows Ged, a lonely teen-ager with a gift for magic, who at wizards' school learns a painful lesson in achieving balance rather than forcing change.
She clearly had a gift for that.
And they had a gift for me.
She has a gift for understatement.
Swift has a gift for outreach.
One is a gift for violence.
Is grief a gift for your poetry?
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