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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accomplish as much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent of achievements or tasks completed in comparison to others or previous efforts.
Example: "With the new strategies in place, we hope to accomplish as much this quarter as we did last year."
Alternatives: "achieve as much" or "attain the same level".
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Would that we could accomplish as much today.
It has taken me 43 years to accomplish as much.
Whether all of this will accomplish as much as Ms Rodin hopes remains to be seen.
Not that the move will accomplish as much as she might hope.
She would prove to herself and her colleagues that she could accomplish as much as before.
Daneyko did not accomplish as much tonight as Scott Niedermeyer, the defenseman who had two assists.
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I have to say I was astonished that we accomplished as much as we did in Kosovo without ground forces.
(In Phoenix he said, of himself, "I don't believe that any President has accomplished as much as this President").
Trump's suggestion that no other president has accomplished as much as he has is absurd by any reasonable measure.
Public Policy Polling, the group that conducted the poll, said Miles's rating was "shockingly low for someone who's accomplished as much as him".
Yet if medication had been prescribed for me in my early twenties, I might not have accomplished as much as I have.
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