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The phrase "achieve overnight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the idea of accomplishing something very quickly or in a very short amount of time, often implying that it is unexpected or unrealistic.
Example: "Many people believe that they can achieve overnight success in their careers, but it often takes years of hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "succeed instantly" or "attain rapidly".
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O'Sullivan also kept control of the remaining two frames to achieve overnight parity at 4-4.
Does he feel that he's now seeing young comedians achieve overnight fame without, in his terms, doing enough hard work?
The French and German railways both operate some selected merchandise and intermodal trains at up to 160 km (100 miles) per hour to achieve overnight delivery between centres up to about 1,000 km (600 miles) apart.
Taken together, these forces explain how it's possible that a company, or an entire class of animals, could spend so much time humming along in a tiny niche, and then achieve "overnight" success by deploying traits they had been developing all along.
A few years later he would achieve overnight success with his first novel Poor Folk, but he doesn't even mention any aspiration to become a writer.
"It is not something we can achieve overnight", he said.
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London achieved overnight acclaim.
Nothing can be achieved overnight.
But that cannot be achieved overnight.
Achieving overnight victory isn't feasible.
This unequal relationship is not achieved overnight.
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