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The phrase "accomplishing things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of successfully completing tasks or achieving goals.
Example: "Setting clear objectives is essential for accomplishing things efficiently."
Alternatives: "achieving goals" or "getting things done".
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"I'm very proud of my accomplishments, and I'm very sorry that in the process of accomplishing things I've made errors," he told the filmmaker Errol Morris in "The Fog of War," a documentary released in 2003.
IM-towards-accomplishment is to study for the pleasure and satisfaction experienced while accomplishing things (Vallerand et al. 1992).
I feel more aggressive about accomplishing things".
"But you have to change the subject by accomplishing things".
"I'm accomplishing things I never thought I could do," Bonds said.
Remember, talking about being busy is just as good as actually accomplishing things.
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He wants to accomplish things.
"It's to accomplish things.
"I want to accomplish things.
You can accomplish things in life.
"It takes months!" to accomplish things, said one Vatican official.
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