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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved a kind" is not correct in standard written English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing the attainment of a specific type or category of something, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The researchers achieved a kind of breakthrough that had never been seen before in the field."
Alternatives: "attained a type" or "reached a form".
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He had achieved a kind of respectful intimacy with Shakespeare.
Last season he achieved a kind of stability.
Its extensions and recessions achieved a kind of rippling puberty.
He obsessively played Bach's "Goldberg" Variations over and over until he achieved a kind of perfection.
And the balanced, unchanging sound of the band has achieved a kind of beautiful refinement.
Since going on the air, he has achieved a kind of local celebrity.
Which is not to say that the piece dragged; rather, it achieved a kind of eternalness.
He achieved a kind of immortality by association, in part with her.
Watching the antic inventions of "Go for Zucker," I was moved by the thought that Jews have achieved a kind of Germanness again, and even more moved by the thought that Germans have achieved a kind of Jewishness again.
Like skinny jeans or certain brands of trainer, the backpack has achieved a kind of cultural convergence.
The only reason I believe that we stayed together was because we achieved a kind of separate stasis.
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