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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved she" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It is not usable in any context as it does not follow the grammatical structure of English sentences.
Example: "Achieved she her goals" is incorrect; it should be "She achieved her goals."
Alternatives: "She accomplished" or "She attained."
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"I'm really thrilled with what we've achieved," she says.
"They feel proud of what they have achieved," she said.
"The breakthrough to a stability union, a fiscal union has been achieved," she said.
"Once her revenge has been achieved, she has nothing left," he said.
Looking back at what she had achieved, she referred to herself as a flâneuse.
"I am very, very proud of what I've achieved," she said.
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Asked what that would achieve, she said: "Punishment".
"Being 100% sustainable is very difficult to achieve" she concludes.
"I felt the pressure of my son achieving," she said.
"The child has to feel they can achieve," she said.
"That's what adds the polish to whatever look you're trying to achieve," she said.
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