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The phrase "accomplished you" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It is not usable in any context as it does not convey a clear meaning or grammatical structure.
Example: "I was surprised by how accomplished you seemed during the presentation."
Alternatives: "achieved you" or "successful you".
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Mission accomplished, you might say.
It's not accomplished, you see.
"I'm amazed at what you gals have accomplished," you can say.
But to understand and appreciate what Sampras has accomplished, you have to love tennis, understand tennis.
"Everything you've accomplished, you owe to me," he sneers, visibly jealous at his son's success.
"Maybe after your career when you think back on what you accomplished, you might be really proud of it.
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Be Happy about what you accomplished, because YOU did it!
Representative Thomas M. Reynolds, a Republican from western New York, said, "In an election year, you highlight what you've accomplished -- you dwell on the positive".
Once you've accomplished that, you've won.
Did you accomplish what you wanted to?
Mission accomplished: General, you're fired!
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