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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve a remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or successes that are noteworthy or impressive.
Example: "The team worked tirelessly to achieve a remarkable breakthrough in renewable energy technology."
Alternatives: "attain an extraordinary" or "reach an impressive".
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The new solutions achieve a remarkable reduction in the total investment cost.
When they find a drug their tumor responds to, they can achieve a remarkable degree of stability.
Skyfall went on to achieve a remarkable £102.9m, and you might say that Spectre looks on course to reach a similar number.
Height and party affiliation Photograph: /James Kirkup Luke Akehurst at LabourList says Ed Miliband has been able to achieve a remarkable mood of unity in the Labour party.
We learned this good news in the U.K. when a practical need and a political objective met and were married to achieve a remarkable result.
Luke Akehurst at LabourList says Ed Miliband has been able to achieve a remarkable mood of unity in the Labour party.
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The author achieves a remarkable synthesis.
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Fukushima Prefecture has achieved a remarkable recovery after the nuclear accident in 2011.
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