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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved greater" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or improvements in comparison to previous results or standards.
Example: "The team achieved greater success this quarter than in the last."
Alternatives: "attained higher" or "reached a greater".
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In death, Nascar has never achieved greater awareness.
A print, engraved by Alexander Hay Ritchie, achieved greater success.
He achieved greater things in domestic legislation than any President other than F.D.R.
The title "Malam" (teacher) came from the easy respect he was able to command, reinforced as he achieved greater seniority.
It's fair to assume that the source material, Gayle Forman's young-adult novel, has achieved greater traction in the US.
Now Sidekick has achieved greater fame, after having to tell many users it had "almost certainly" lost their data.
Most living tap dancers would probably agree that no one has ever achieved greater virtuosity than Glover.
Usually, the A.I.A. gives its gold medal to people who have achieved greater celebrity, like Renzo Piano or Frank Gehry.
None of these historians, though, achieved greater worldwide prominence than Eric Hobsbawm, a co-founder of Past & Present.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) accepts that the government has achieved greater stability.
The architects of ancient Babylon achieved greater symmetry, using hallways and repeated groupings of rooms.
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