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The phrase "achieve things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accomplishment of tasks, goals, or objectives in various contexts, such as personal development or professional achievements.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, anyone can achieve things they once thought were impossible."
Alternatives: "accomplish goals" or "attain objectives".
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"I learned that you can achieve things that you think are not achievable".
People with NPD like to achieve things and then brag about their achievements.
We can still achieve things".
Are we going to achieve things?
"I still want to achieve things.
I know that certain girls can achieve things".
These days, I know I can achieve things.
That meant I worked harder in order to achieve things.
You have to work harder to achieve things, but you grow stronger by doing them.
But that's hard to achieve, things being the way they are, the others implicated being themselves.
Awillingness to explore the possibility that together we could achieve things impossible on our own.
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