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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve a major" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing reaching a significant goal or milestone, but it needs to be followed by a noun to clarify what is being achieved.
Example: "Our team worked hard to achieve a major breakthrough in the project."
Alternatives: "reach a significant" or "attain a major".
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Soon after Tunisia became independent, Mr. Bourguiba used his power to achieve a major gain for women.
An elderly, ailing Saudi king dies and is replaced by his elderly, ailing half-brother – just as Houthi rebels appear to achieve a major success in Yemen.
Polly Tommey, the Autism Trust founder, said: We have achieved what we set out to achieve; a major political party have put autism in their manifesto.
After that, he might have just one more chance to achieve a major domestic accomplishment before the next round of elections, in 2014.
The answer is that they would achieve a major redistribution of income away from working-class Americans toward the very, very rich.
"The lesson of the Taliban's revival for Al Qaeda is that time and will are on their side, that with a Western defeat they could regain their strength and achieve a major strategic victory," Mr. Gates said.
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A new company achieves a major feat.
In 2015, we achieved a major milestone by gaining approval as an Alternative Business Structure ABSS).
After that production, Gems never again achieved a major success with an original new play.
"Their success shows that Iran has achieved a major technological progress," he said in an interview.
But the member nations of the International Monetary Fund achieved a major breakthrough today: They met.
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