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The phrase "about accomplishments of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or describing the achievements or successes of a person, group, or organization.
Example: "The report focuses on the accomplishments of the team over the past year."
Alternatives: "regarding the achievements of" or "concerning the successes of".
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Tells about accomplishments of Teddy Kollek, mayor of Jerusalem, whom writer calls Israel's most valuable political asset.
But since these are generally about accomplishments of people I'm friends with, it's welcome content.
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Commentators, of course, quickly blamed all of it on a President who loves to brag about accomplishments, regardless of whether they are, in fact, accomplished.
We are missing the point of what school is supposed to be at this age: an opportunity to cultivate a curiosity and love of learning, a time to feel good about accomplishments, years of exploration and enthusiasm.
"But it's not about Serena; it's about the accomplishments of a Serena — a number one player, with 23 Grand Slams.
If you are a veteran, you owe it to yourself to talk about your background and brag about the accomplishments of your peers.
In many ways, the questions speak more about the anxiety of humans than about the accomplishments of their creations.
And, she said, women have an interest in learning more about the accomplishments of female athletes.
– when the local guides are making speeches about the accomplishments of the Great Leader.
Robert A. Perry of the New York Civil Liberties Union writes about the accomplishments of David A. Paterson.
He registers dissenting notes about the accomplishments of Joseph Papp, Eugene O'Neill, and Arthur Miller.
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