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accomplish victory
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "accomplish victory" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing achieving success in a competition or conflict, but more natural expressions are preferred. Example: "The team worked tirelessly to accomplish victory in the championship game."
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Alternative expressions(8)
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As Smith documents, his low-key, ego-free style of command enabled him to accomplish victory in Europe and he exercised this same "hidden hand" style of leadership in the White House with equal, if less dramatic, success.
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Whereas, if you are more inclined towards the negative things, you will think that to be the correct path of accomplishing victory.
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Obviously, it is easier to accomplish consecutive victories when one has five opportunities, rather than two.
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A big achievement goal accomplished -- victory!
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Of course, it's better to be positive in your encouragement of your child than negative, but let the encouragement be that you have confidence that he'll find his way through this problem, rather than praising him for who he is, before he's accomplished any victory.
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He is thoroughbred racing's answer to Jack Nicholson: seasoned (read old), pampered (turned out on the farm seven months a year with a devoted personal trainer) and accomplished (16 victories, $1.5 million in earnings).
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"The gay movement has had points in its history where we have accomplished key victories by working together, and I think now is a test," said Howell.
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While effective leadership has been vital to accomplishing these victories, we also owe them to the relentless efforts of fearless advocates who didn't stop fighting until their voices were heard.
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The formula followed by virtually all games is a steady progression toward victory: you accomplish tasks until you win.
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This week's blogfest about Iraq on Cif, with its hundreds of diverse postings, shows how unpersuaded most people are by Bush's claim of victory accomplished or the only slightly less brash claim of victory approaching, made on CiF by Oliver Kamm.
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"Even if you didn't win first place, you accomplished a beautiful victory," her grandfather wrote.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While "accomplish victory" is technically correct, consider using more common alternatives like "achieve victory" or "secure victory" for smoother and more natural-sounding writing.
Common error
Avoid relying heavily on phrases like "accomplish victory" when more standard alternatives are available. Overuse can make your writing sound stilted or unnatural.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "accomplish victory" functions as a verb phrase, indicating the action of achieving or completing a win or success. While grammatically sound, Ludwig AI suggests that more common alternatives like "achieve victory" are generally preferred for smoother writing.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While grammatically correct, the phrase "accomplish victory" is not the most common or preferred way to express achieving a win. As Ludwig AI points out, alternatives like "achieve victory" or "secure victory" often sound more natural. Analysis of usage patterns reveals that "accomplish victory" appears primarily in news and media contexts. While it is acceptable, adopting more standard alternatives can enhance clarity and flow in writing. The expert rating suggests that while the phrase is understandable, it's not the strongest choice due to its infrequent use. Therefore, consider using more conventional options for improved communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
achieve victory
More standard and common way to express attainment of victory.
secure victory
Emphasizes the effort and certainty in obtaining the win.
attain victory
A slightly more formal way to indicate reaching victory.
win decisively
Highlights the extent to which the victory was clear and convincing.
triumph
A more emphatic and celebratory term for achieving victory.
prevail
Focuses on overcoming obstacles to achieve victory.
be victorious
A more descriptive and passive way to express victory.
clinch victory
Suggests a final act that confirms the victory.
seal the win
Indicates securing victory after a period of competition.
bring home the win
An idiomatic way to express achieving victory, especially in sports.
FAQs
Is "accomplish victory" grammatically correct?
Yes, "accomplish victory" is grammatically correct, but it's less common than alternatives like "achieve victory" or "secure victory".
What can I say instead of "accomplish victory"?
You can use alternatives such as "achieve victory", "secure victory", or "attain victory" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "accomplish victory" or "achieve victory"?
Both "accomplish victory" and "achieve victory" are correct, but "achieve victory" is the more commonly used and preferred option.
Is it better to say "mission accomplished" or "victory accomplished"?
Mission accomplished is an idiomatic expression meaning a goal has been successfully completed. "Victory accomplished" is less common; alternatives are generally preferred.
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Source & Trust
82%
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3.5/5
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Real-world application tested