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The phrase "achieved any of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether certain goals or outcomes have been reached or accomplished.
Example: "Despite the challenges, we have not achieved any of our targets this quarter."
Alternatives: "reached any of" or "accomplished any of".
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If we've achieved any of these objectives, then we're happy.
None of the three other parties achieved any of their threatened breakthroughs.
Jemajem was frustrated: although Saleh had gone, the separatists had not achieved any of their demands.
But he would not have achieved any of his objectives without the helpers, of which Speer is but one example".
If this sounds like a lot to live up to, it is, and "Seriously Heavy" never achieved any of the risk and excitement the setting evoked.
The question for these western states is whether their antagonistic approach towards Syria has achieved any of the US and EU's professed goals.
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I had yet to achieve any of these.
Chartism did not achieve any of its set aims in its lifetime.
I was frustrated by not being able to achieve any of my campaign promises yet".
If we can achieve any of those two, we'll have a good run.
"It's sad their dad never saw them achieve any of this.
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