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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved long ago" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was accomplished in the past, often implying that it is no longer a current concern or goal.
Example: "The goals we set for the project were achieved long ago, allowing us to focus on new challenges."
Alternatives: "accomplished a while back" or "realized some time ago."
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If it were easy to eliminate the digital divide, it would have been achieved long ago.
He said that the amendment's objectives were achieved long ago, adding, "One could argue that even before the W.T.O.
The initial aim of the subsidies boosting recovery following Argentina's 2001 financial collapse was achieved long ago.
That distinction was achieved long ago; now it is once again spending heavily to solidify and extend its position — mostly by building two kinds of storage centers, for physical goods and for data.
His big escalation in Afghanistan was an enormously expensive distraction from the core mission of defeating groups whose aim is to attack America, which we achieved long ago in Afghanistan.
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He thought that advanced civilisations existed in other parts of the galaxy, and most likely they had achieved socialism long ago.
Unlike many of my friends who have either given up on dressing stylishly or achieved it long ago, I exist in a vague middle ground, eliciting looks that ask, "Is that what you're wearing?" and "Why wear this?" or the most frequent, "Opheli, what?" In that respect, Keanu Reeves makes me feel less alone.
How much she was able to achieve so long ago in a seemingly male dominated world is unbelievable.
The mutual extermination practised for years by extremists on both sides of the Russo-Chechen border achieved that goal long ago.
"Having the flag draped across the Confederate monument that already sits in front of the statehouse achieves what?" Georgia and Mississippi long ago adopted state flags that incorporate the Confederate battle emblem.
"We think this [equality] is something that should have been achieved a long, long, long time ago".
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