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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve impeccable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of a high standard or perfection in a particular area or task.
Example: "With dedication and hard work, we can achieve impeccable results in our project."
Alternatives: "attain perfection" or "reach excellence."
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The cell phone, PalmPilot, computer, music player and entertainment system will help you achieve that impeccable Massie Block sophistication.
Mahler's fourth, usually regarded as nearly classical in scale and reach, expanded to achieve tragic grandeur in Monday's impeccable performance.
He is a successful businessman, and it is clear that he did not achieve his position by being a man of impeccable convention.
This impeccable aim may however require considerable ingenuity to achieve.
They're perfect examples of impeccable hairstyles, and that's the look you should achieve.
But it was the only blemish for Sir Alex Ferguson's side after another impeccable performance brought up their 200th away win in the Premier League - the first club to achieve the milestone.
Instead of being awful yet absorbing, it's impeccable yet numbing, achieving the sort of superbly wrought inertia of a Romanesque cathedral.
Jan van Krimpen used little decoration in his work, which achieved its effect through a classic clarity of style and impeccable printing.
But if a perfect harmony of impeccable artistry and that less quantifiable thing called love is not always achieved — well, welcome to reality.
Impeccable credentials.
Absolutely impeccable.
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