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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved admirable" is not correct in written English as it lacks proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where you want to describe something that has been accomplished in a commendable way, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The team achieved admirable results in their project, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "attained commendable" or "reached praiseworthy".
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The Tavistock clinic, (spiritual) home to some of the country's most achieved, admirable psychotherapists, was a driving force behind the Family Nurse Partnership, and still sees the dovetailed aims of the First Three Years movement and their own as a welcome consensus.
In parallel with the economic prosperity, South Korea achieved admirable control of tuberculosis (TB) in the past half century.
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Publishers such as Ambroise Vollard commissioned members of the School of Paris, among them Braque, Matisse, Bonnard, and Picasso, to illustrate books in which the illustrator worked closely with highly skilled craftsmen to create colourful, original, limited editions, which, while they sometimes may fail as readable books, achieve admirable success as visual decoration.
Campbell wrote that, despite the acoustic limitations of the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, the live recordings "achieve admirable depth and clarity that bring out unexpected elements in both major 20th century English compositions".
In "From the Shadows to the Light," Mazars has achieved something admirable: she has obliged us to see that one of the Western Hemisphere's most loathed and feared social groups is made up of people much like ourselves.
Arnold Pan of PopMatters said that his amalgamated music is achieved with admirable ease and lucidity, as Flying Lotus "conducts a master class on both how to create flow as well as how to maintain it through an entire album".
The act promises to achieve the admirable goal of insuring most Americans, yet it fails to address the more fundamental problem of health care costs.
That her character has the least to do with the play's central plot tells you a lot about how far "Sixteen Wounded" remains from achieving its admirable ambitions.
Neil Sinden, from the Campaign to Protect Rural England, said: "The government aspires to be the greenest government ever, but it will not achieve this admirable ambition with a 'business as usual' approach to economic growth.
Fortunately, these particular buds are tethered to one-another, allowing them to share one receiver, which means they achieve an admirable battery life.
And to achieve this admirable goal, the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunities was created to generate ideas, policies and programs to find the financing required to achieve it.
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