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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone has accomplished many things or made significant progress in a particular area.
Example: "Over the past year, she has achieved a lot in her career, including several promotions and successful projects."
Alternatives: "accomplished much" or "made significant achievements."
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We've achieved a lot.
He's achieved a lot.
I achieved a lot".
We've achieved a lot since 1949.
We've achieved a lot together.
(The bankers achieved a lot, accomplished nothing).
We've achieved a lot, I think.
"We have achieved a lot," says Avizohar.
He added, "In that regard, we achieved a lot".
I'm 61 now, and obviously I've achieved a lot.
He's a great master who has achieved a lot.
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