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The phrase "achieved exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the precise attainment of a goal or result.
Example: "The project was completed on time and achieved exactly what we set out to do."
Alternatives: "attained precisely" or "accomplished exactly".
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"What have you achieved, exactly?
If the goal was provocation, the leaflets achieved exactly that.
Blair and his team believed they had achieved exactly that.
"The programme achieved exactly what was intended," Facer says.
The ending of Act III achieved exactly the effect that Mahler desired.
It wears the ruddy complexion of a work that has achieved exactly what it set out to do...
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Molière's plotting and language achieve exactly this.
They achieve exactly what they set out to do.
Audibly packed with hits, Fever achieves exactly what it sets out to achieve.
But you could build in a system to teach the computer to achieve exactly that".
Ironically, Johnson's clumsily truthful, insulting comments in Rome may achieve exactly this result.
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