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Discover Ludwig"achieved enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe accomplishments or achievements that are deemed satisfactory or sufficient. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, the team has achieved enough success to be considered one of the top contenders in the league.
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Last week RBS said that the restructuring plan Hester put in place had achieved enough to make a possible part privatisation achievable before the May 2015 general election.
"I've achieved enough.
Even the bank's supporters say it has not achieved enough.
Rooney has achieved enough in his career to suggest he will find a niche.
They must make a verdict when they believe they have achieved enough to move things forward.
But by those dates those people had achieved enough to be memorialized.
Yet we have achieved enough to know that the goals are within reach.
It never disappeared even if, in a football sense, he arguably achieved enough to placate his doubters.
But whether it's achieved enough and is even headed in the right direction is open to question.
Imitation may be the highest form of flattery for fonio, which has now achieved enough modest recognition to be counterfeited.
As a consequence, Cumming reflects, "we never really felt we'd achieved enough, because we were always told we were nothing.
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