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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved considerable support" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the level of backing or endorsement received by a person, idea, project, or initiative.
Example: "The new policy proposal achieved considerable support from both the community and local government."
Alternatives: "garnered significant backing" or "received substantial endorsement."
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Although misunderstood by many of his contemporaries, the realistic perspective Adams proposed and the skepticism toward utopian schemes he insisted upon has achieved considerable support in the wake of the failed 20th-century attempts at social transformation in the communist bloc.
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With their revenues and numbers increasing, the devşirme men and their supporters achieved considerable political power.
They achieved considerable success on the Continent.
But the project has not just achieved considerable carbon savings.
The Bears have achieved considerable success despite their mediocrity.
This point of view has achieved considerable popularity.
He achieved considerable success in the 1960s as skipper of the first Bermuda 40.
He achieved considerable success, although not as much as he knew he deserved.
The prodigiously accomplished Sor Juana achieved considerable renown in Mexico and in Spain.
Despite the problems, the DP achieved considerable political success throughout the 1950s.
His music achieved considerable renown in Weimar Germany, then fell into obscurity after the war.
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