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Discover Ludwig"accomplishment about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific achievement or success in a general or broad sense. Example: "Her resume listed many accomplishments about her leadership skills and project management abilities."
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Still, there was a sense of accomplishment about coming so close.
While they were disappointed about finishing seven games behind the Blue Jays, there was a sense of accomplishment about getting so close.
He can't decide whether to host a series of interviews – "very serious, straightforward discussions, one-on-one with people of great accomplishment about their life and ideas", or go "in completely the opposite direction and do a comedy show.
Residents exude a soaring sense of accomplishment about their city's signature role in the revolution.
We are continually pushing the boundaries on what might be". The decision to move on had to do with a sense of accomplishment about the U.S. Open.
I got the feeling he had a morbid sense of accomplishment about his past, or perhaps it was that he was proud of having repented after a seven-year period of living in such deep sin.
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One can use it for surveillance of former friends, or to boast about one's accomplishments, about one's kids' successes, and, increasingly, to eulogize a dead relative or pet.
President Obama, in response to the same question, crisply listed the things he had already done and pledged to build on his administration's accomplishments (about which he was strangely silent in debate No. 1).
Ordinary Americans were eager to learn more about scientists' accomplishments, about exotic aspects of the natural world revealed during expeditions, and about the science underpinning consumer technologies like radio.
For wikiHow's abilities, accomplishments, about how wikiHow helped you or about the nature of your relationship.
He seems conflicted about the winning streak, proud of the accomplishment, dubious about the broader meaning, far more concerned about winning an eighth national championship.
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