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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved I have" is not correct in standard written English.
It is an attempt at an archaic or poetic structure but does not conform to modern grammatical conventions.
Example: "Achieved I have my goals, and now I can rest."
Alternatives: "I have achieved" or "I have accomplished."
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I started in a dairy at the age of 14, O.K.? Everything I have achieved, I have achieved based on hard work and results".
Some in management have viewed it as unimportant how the process of initial allocation is undertaken, or how the principles that guide the process are established, as long as the task is achieved (I have been a subscriber to this view).
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"I've achieved, I've achieved, I've achieved.
"Whatever I've achieved, I've achieved in spite of it.
Yet, my intent was obviously not achieved: I had overestimated Hooper's grasp of how natural selection works.
"With all that I've achieved, I've still got terrible mental health, and 45% of kids who leave care have diagnosed mental health conditions.
"Everything I wanted to achieve, I have achieved.
Whatever a footballer is supposed to achieve, I've done it, I've seen it.
"I don't have anything personally to achieve – I've got to go for the team and what they want to achieve.
"Maintain focus on the objective – Do you and your team truly grasp what you are trying to achieve?" I've worked at president level at AT&T.
Since having good skin is something I constantly try to achieve, I had to continue reading.
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