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The phrase "accomplished two things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where someone has successfully achieved or completed two specific objectives or tasks.
Example: "By implementing the new strategy, the team accomplished two things: they increased sales and improved customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "achieved two goals" or "completed two tasks".
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Slovakia thereby accomplished two things.
Season four's cliffhanger accomplished two things.
With those two sentences, Johnson accomplished two things.
By framing the turnaround proposal this way, Levy accomplished two things.
"Now we've accomplished two things: making it, and being the No. 1 team in the conference," Tortorella said, but it was already time to start looking ahead.
The Normandy landings accomplished two things: They accelerated Nazi Germany's collapse and they prevented the Soviet Union from overrunning all of central Europe and perhaps France.
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If the plaintiffs had won they would have accomplished three things.
But by thoroughly outmaneuvering his opponents this time around, he accomplished three things.
Ms. Estroff added that the new contract accomplished three things for the company: "It expands a mutually beneficial relationship, it brings us into new products and expands our line.
Instead of a building spree beneficial to California renters, Costa-Hawkins accomplished four things, each devastating to the affordability of housing in the state.
He wanted to accomplish two things.
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