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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve very much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent of accomplishments or success in a particular context.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, I believe we can achieve very much in this project."
Alternatives: "accomplish a lot" or "attain significant results".
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Nor is it clear that loan modification was ever likely to achieve very much.
Yelling yah-boo is satisfying, but will not achieve very much.
"The people that marched in this square in the 1850s with the people's charter didn't achieve very much that day.
Neither wished to achieve very much except to create their own brand of happiness and spread it to their friends.
But ten French planes dropping 20 bombs are unlikely to achieve very much because targets are concealed, dispersed and difficult to detect.
Allowing parents to drop off their kids so they can sit around all day and play with their friends doesn't achieve very much.
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Both were made rich before they achieved very much.
The apparatchik had added disparagingly that despite his alleged experience, Drummond had not achieved very much.
"We're not achieving very much in the way of education," said Dr. Sechrest, a tenured professor who has taught at the university for 13 years.
Bragg: There was a feeling immediately afterward that we hadn't actually achieved very much, but now, in retrospect, I think we did.
Or dominant The members of England's fabled Golden Generation of the early Noughties never achieved very much with the three lions on their shirt.
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