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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved he" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incorrect word order and does not conform to standard English syntax.
Example: "Achieved he the goals set for the project?" would be a grammatically incorrect way to phrase a question.
Alternatives: "He achieved" or "He has achieved."
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"Everyone was enjoying the relative peace achieved", he says.
The effect was achieved, he said, through trickery.
But savings have to be achieved, he says.
And I'm really proud of what she's achieved," he added.
"But don't let's ignore what has been achieved," he said.
So as much as Mussina has achieved, he has underachieved.
"What, if anything, have these undertakings achieved?" he wrote.
"One of the proudest things I've achieved," he said.
With that achieved, he now faces an even tougher challenge.
Judge me by what we have achieved, he says.
"In the last parliament a challenging target was set and it was achieved," he said.
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