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The phrase "accomplishes things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of achieving or completing tasks or goals.
Example: "She is a highly motivated individual who always accomplishes things efficiently and on time."
Alternatives: "gets things done" or "achieves results".
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The latter word wonderfully accomplishes things without specifying what kind: If you elect Jeb! Bush, he will lead – the what and where aren't important.
It's science, on the one hand, but also an act of tradition, of artisanship and even of intentional imprecision that runs counter to the way most technology accomplishes things, in exact, measured ways.
Leavening his patter with references to Sylvia's and other local eateries, Schumer, a natural communicator, described Clinton as someone who understands the fear and hopes of hard-working Americans, and who accomplishes things.
Why do we need to diminish the greatness of someone who owns up to his society's errors instead of asserting its superiority, and who accomplishes things with patient prodding instead of with bluster and force?
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IM-towards-accomplishment is to study for the pleasure and satisfaction experienced while accomplishing things (Vallerand et al. 1992).
He wants to accomplish things.
"It's to accomplish things.
"I want to accomplish things.
You can accomplish things in life.
I feel more aggressive about accomplishing things".
"But you have to change the subject by accomplishing things".
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