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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception after stating something that has been accomplished.
Example: "The project was achieved but not without significant challenges along the way."
Alternatives: "accomplished yet" or "completed however".
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Managed transition achieved: but transition to what?
This was achieved, but only just.
Progress has been achieved, but it's unclear how much.
"That target was never achieved, but it was an aim.
This they achieved, but the hashtag quickly descended into farce.
That was achieved, but it was not a total victory.
That might be achieved but a new wave of sanctions is unlikely, senior EU officials say.
It's technically achieved but it's really an attempt at verisimilitude, at actually describing or mapping consciousness.
I have reservations on how it was achieved, but Kosovo's independence is both right and irreversible.
Much has been achieved, but we know that more still needs to be done.
The goal of churning out world champions was largely achieved, but at a substantial price.
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