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The phrase "accomplished much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has achieved a significant amount or made considerable progress in a particular area or task.
Example: "Over the past year, she has accomplished much in her career, earning several promotions and leading important projects."
Alternatives: "achieved a lot" or "made significant progress".
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He has accomplished much.
But he has not accomplished much.
And by that measure, he accomplished much.
"We have accomplished much," he said.
He has indeed accomplished much in five years.David PalmerLeverett, Massachusetts.
Smith said he thought DiPietro had not accomplished much yet.
He was not sure he had accomplished much.
Japan's reconstruction has accomplished much in the past year.
None of these high selling babies have accomplished much.
The purchase, however, accomplished much more than that.
The United States has accomplished much of its mission.
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