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The phrase "achieved aims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives that have been successfully reached or accomplished.
Example: "The project was a success, and we are proud of the achieved aims that we set out to accomplish."
Alternatives: "accomplished goals" or "fulfilled objectives".
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(KI, NGO representative) Respondents mentioned achieved aims in terms of its annual conference and advocating for the rights and supporting basic needs of service users.
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– Seth Thevoz Senior leaders often have (psychologically) high control needs: "They have been repeatedly promoted for achieving aims and goals by their active influence and command of their own resources.
Both approaches achieved their aims.
The corporation said that it had "achieved its aims".
"Legacy suggests you've already achieved your aims.
So the proper questions are: has he achieved his aims?
"I am profoundly disappointed that we have not achieved our aims.
The company achieved its aims, in 1996, when the Helms-Burton Act became law.
Regularly assess whether you've achieved your aims.
◦How well do you think it achieved its aims?
Jackson never achieved his aim.
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