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The phrase "accomplished on both" is not entirely clear without context, but it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to achievements or tasks that have been successfully completed in two different areas or aspects.
Example: "The project was accomplished on both the technical and creative fronts, showcasing the team's versatility."
Alternatives: "achieved in both" or "completed in both".
Exact(5)
The fabrication has been accomplished on both sides of a sapphire wafer.
Mission accomplished on both fronts, Jeff.
This can be accomplished on both technological and clinical levels.
The cycle sequencing was accomplished on both strands.
This assumption of an identity – involving both staff and other patients – gives a flavour of the mutual process at work here, with definitional work accomplished on both sides (although accessed solely through the psychiatrist's account).
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Despite the atrocious conditions both sides were accomplished on the ball.
Both segments highlight that real things can be accomplished on the tablet, in ways that contribute materially to the owner's way of life.
All these activities are accomplished on a shoestring.
Altscher accomplished on thing, though, that pleased the weary throng.
We show experimental results accomplished on a commercial power plant.
Abstraction can be accomplished on functions, data, and processes.
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