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The phrase "achieve many things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing accomplishments or successes in various areas of life, work, or personal development.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, you can achieve many things in your career."
Alternatives: "accomplish numerous goals" or "attain various achievements".
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Clearing can achieve many things.
Natural selection can achieve many things, but it is hemmed in.
This president may achieve many things, but cultural unity will not be among them.
Sometimes when you play with the heart you can achieve many things.
"We were trying to achieve many things," explains de la Barra.
He also talked about the fascinating use of a common household item, explaining that drag queens use duct tape to achieve many things, including cleavage.
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This simple exercise achieves many things.
That said, I have achieved many things, but not in the same way that, say, our neighbour, a doctor, has.
Second, in passing that bill 200 years ago, parliament showed that as a people we have achieved many things of which we can rightly be proud.
The platforms for public-private cooperation provided by the World Economic Forum Global Challenge Initiatives have achieved many things over the past year, such as the Sustainable Development Investment Partnership (SDIP), the Tropical Forest Alliance, and Grow Africa and Grow Asia addressing food security.
He has achieved many things in his career to date and Old Trafford provides him with a fitting stage on which to write new chapters in the Manchester United story.
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