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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present perfect tense when talking about a recent accomplishment that has been achieved through performing a specific action or task. For example: "I have achieved a lot by doing volunteer work for my local community."
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Self-discovery might best be achieved doing something constructive, he argued, like creating a start-up.
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And each gradient achieved doesn't nullify the sense that it's pointless".
The goals still need to be achieved!" Do they?
But big grassy fields that can't be achieved don't do us any good.
The amount of acne clearing achieved did not differ between racial/ethnic groups.
We believe the reasonable approximation we have achieved does not warrant additional analyses on this scale.
What one person achieves does not take away, ultimately, from the infinite pool of potential achievements.
The question of representation, and what it can achieve, doesn't look so dumb after all.
We stopped building lavish or showy watches people who achieve don't care about those things.
Paying that price to achieve doesn't make you a superhero.
Cheju achieved provincial (do) status in 1946.
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