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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved does not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that have not been attained or accomplished.
Example: "The project was ambitious, but unfortunately, what we achieved does not meet our initial expectations."
Alternatives: "what was accomplished does not" or "the results do not".
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And each gradient achieved doesn't nullify the sense that it's pointless".
It was proved that the success of the properties achieved did not depend on the number of the layers deposited.
But critics argued that what was achieved did not go far enough and, years later, some of these commitments have still to be translated into action.
The amount of acne clearing achieved did not differ between racial/ethnic groups.
In secondary analyses, modeling the Life's Simple 7 risk score linearly (0 7 goals achieved) did not materially alter reported ORs (data not shown).
Time to renal flare, computed from the time a ≥50% reduction of 24 h proteinuria was achieved, did not differ by Kaplan Meier analyses (p=0.97; data not shown).
What one person achieves does not take away, ultimately, from the infinite pool of potential achievements.
What you are capable of achieving does not stop with you but ultimately can advance the unique needs and desires of others.
Americans, skeptical as they are about what he has achieved, don't necessarily believe that the Mittster would do better.
The next time Madrid played at home, the response read: "If you want to emulate what Madrid have achieved, don't stand: you're better off sitting down.
But big grassy fields that can't be achieved don't do us any good.
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