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The phrase "achieved everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone has accomplished all their goals or desires in a particular context.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally felt that she had achieved everything she set out to do."
Alternatives: "accomplished all" or "fulfilled all ambitions".
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"Tendulkar has achieved everything," he said.
"He achieved everything in Europe," Scola said.
I've achieved everything I want to achieve".
"Have we achieved everything we want to achieve yet?
He achieved everything without money and with scarcely any encouragement.
Had years in Afghanistan achieved everything some had imagined possible?
"I have achieved everything you can achieve in this sport.
I'd achieved everything I set out to achieve.
She's achieved everything she needs to do to get there".
When I have achieved everything I want to, that's when I'll be able to give back.
Myself, my children and my students could not have achieved everything they have without our library.
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