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The phrase "accomplishment for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific achievement or success related to a particular person, group, or context.
Example: "Winning the championship was a significant accomplishment for a young athlete like her."
Alternatives: "achievement for a" or "success for a".
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I don't want to overshare, but it made me examine what I would like to accomplish with the rest of my life, which is quite an accomplishment for a 40-minute film.
Quite an accomplishment for a lay architect who didn't have the imprimatur of a magazine.
Flint is good - and an impressive accomplishment for a first novel - but it ain't that good.
It was a real accomplishment for a single week, especially in the midst of the shutdown chaos and animosities.
It is a tremendous accomplishment for a modest-market team to keep popping up in the postseason.
The Mongolian presence represents an amazing accomplishment for a country that was barely on the scene a few years ago.
The Wildcats have now appeared in two Final Fours in eight years, no small accomplishment for a small Catholic school.
It was a remarkable accomplishment for a movement that began less than a year ago under the slogan "For Fair Elections" [pdf]: a fair election had taken place.
He will start in the Super Bowl for the Seattle Seahawks, a stellar accomplishment for a player who nearly went undrafted in 2012.
She is nonetheless optimistic that Bangalore will be able to recycle nearly all of its waste, which would be a remarkable accomplishment for a city of eight million.
The defeat also ended the pair's streak of 19 straight titles quite an accomplishment for a team that had started playing together only in 2001.
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