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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve notable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or successes that are significant or worthy of attention.
Example: "The team worked tirelessly to achieve notable results in the project, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "attain significant" or "reach remarkable".
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But after graduation, the survey found, these students achieve notable successes.
The agency has tried to use those tools to achieve notable U.S. carbon cuts without excessive cost.
The ability of regimes criticised for human rights abuses to achieve notable social and economic gains poses difficult questions for development experts.
Moreover, knowledge infrastructures that run on digital technologies provide the necessary data and assessment of mitigating strategies to achieve notable successes in environmental and climate regulation.
These specialists make their livings representing business interests, and they have used the skills they honed in government service to achieve notable successes in the Supreme Court.
Researchers had long known that by adding tiny amounts of germanium to silicon, it would be possible to achieve notable increases in the speed at which transistors direct, or switch, electrons through a chip's circuitry.
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The often bloody campaign struggle has achieved notable successes.
So far Kristjan Jarvi has achieved notable success in what he calls the Establishment.
In between times he has achieved notable improvements with three nations, Denmark, Russia and Switzerland.
It may not be unrelated that the Greens and the centrist D66 party achieved notable breakthroughs.
When Mexican officials have become involved, they have achieved notable success in helping Mexicans avoid the death penalty.
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