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The phrase "achieve something special" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to accomplishing a noteworthy or significant goal or milestone.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, the team was finally able to achieve something special by winning the championship."
Alternatives: "accomplish something remarkable" or "attain something extraordinary."
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"He is going to achieve something special with the Colombia national team".
"I love being here and want to achieve something special as a Bradford player.
This is what he wants from us and believes we need to do to achieve something special.
"The expectation on England has grown since World Cup and we're embracing that expectation, because the girls really believe we can achieve something special at this tournament".
"I've not been playing recently and for the rest of this season my aim is to try to help the squad achieve something special however I can.
We felt we could win the World Cup so losing to Japan was tough to take but we've gone on to achieve something special".
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After all, he had just achieved something special.
But we are very close to achieving something special".
Only after getting in did she discover that she had achieved something special.
"We had high hopes coming in today of achieving something special," he said.
The remaining 2,000 make their own Champagne, often achieving something special.
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