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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to successfully accomplishing two specific goals or objectives.
Example: "The team worked hard and ultimately achieved both their sales targets and customer satisfaction goals."
Alternatives: "accomplished both" or "attained both".
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He achieved both.
The speech achieved both these things.
"With Abadi's appointment, Iran has achieved both," he said.
He achieved both, mainly by wielding the hatchet.
"He achieved both of these objectives, making him the most enigmatic leader of the whole period".
If I can contribute at a team level, then I think I'll have achieved both goals".
He achieved both goals, and a leavening of comedy for his book.
I have achieved both, but there is a lot more I want to do".
Stewart achieved both by helping others to build their careers and realize their full potential.
In his last period, after 1612, he achieved both originality and grandeur.
Nearly one-third of the group under 30 years of age achieved both priorities well.
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