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The phrase "achieve all" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing someone's ambition or goals to mean that they're trying to do as much as possible. For example: "John is very ambitious and is determined to achieve all of his goals."
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Sometimes we don't achieve all our aims.
To achieve all this, he had to make some compromises.
It was unthinkable to achieve all of those things".
Say to yourself: "I can achieve all my fitness goals.
Too much support, and people don't always achieve all they can.
"I've achieved what I set out to achieve all those years ago," Smith said.
It seemed impossible to achieve all this in just three days.
"We've begun this hunger strike to achieve all that we deserve," she said.
We are trying to achieve all of these goals in New York.
There is never a point when you achieve all you want.
With Jimmy Wales's help, I'm confident that we can achieve all this and much more.
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