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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve great" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone having accomplished something big or impressive. For example, "She has achieved great things during her time at the company."
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We are Great Britain - we can achieve great things.
I thought I could achieve great things.
The corresponding eigenvalues achieve great agreement.
This club will achieve great things".
Working together we can achieve great things.
"You will achieve great things!" one says.
"You can achieve great things when you don't listen".
… But we think others can achieve great success".
He knows how to achieve great elegance with very little".
"Yes, they may achieve great things," Mr. Walker said.
If you do that you can achieve great things".
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