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The phrase "achieve more than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing surpassing expectations or accomplishing greater results than anticipated.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, we can achieve more than we ever thought possible."
Alternatives: "accomplish beyond" or "attain greater than".
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Before counselling that "quiet words achieve more than angry ones".
I believe we must achieve more than this.
Postoperative retraining allows the patient to achieve more than one centimeter of levator function.
Using the new technology, future devices should be able to achieve more than half the maximum.
The lesson was that teams can generally achieve more than the boss acting alone.
You can't achieve more than the public wants and expect to be re-elected.
— going into production Monday — that promises to achieve more than 100 miles to the gallon.
This weird chemistry may yet allow Mr Ventura to achieve more than anyone expected.
"I think he can achieve more than he has ever achieved," Ramaala said.
With more modern and professional methods, the anti-nuclear movement might achieve more than it has.
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Oh, and lift their spirits, convince them that they can achieve more than they thought possible.
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