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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accomplishments what" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or question, lacking context or proper structure.
Example: "Can you tell me what accomplishments what you are most proud of?"
Alternatives: "achievements that" or "successes that".
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With so many accomplishments, what more could Ms. Rivers possibly want?
Of all of your outside accomplishments, what are you proudest of?
"While we're proud of these accomplishments, what we're reporting is a series of shattering events for the city, the country and the world community.
Compared with former investigation accomplishments, what is different was that too slow injection rate (0.5 mL/min) would boost the evaporation speed, resulting in the weaker mobility control ability under experimental condition.
D. Ulrich: Martin Seligman's exceptional book Flourish suggests that employees can acquire a most positive outlook on their work by having Positive emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishments (what he calls PERMA).
What I have learned is that celebrating my accomplishments, what I've learned and what I'm proud of is essential to creating the momentum I need to continue moving forward.
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"It was an enormous accomplishment, what Wiles has done, really a huge step," Dr. Arthur said.
This, he said, can be linked to one overriding accomplishment: "What King has done more than anything else is to elevate the blues guitar solo to a high art".
So with all that accomplishment, what next?
This was a huge accomplishment, what's next for you?
When simply passing a budget to keep the federal government operational starts to seem like a big accomplishment, what chance do we have for major reform?
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