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The phrase "achieved sizable popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has gained a significant amount of fame or recognition over a period of time.
Example: "The new video game achieved sizable popularity within just a few weeks of its release."
Alternatives: "gained considerable popularity" or "attained significant popularity."
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The company, which has achieved sizable popularity amongst early VR users, has built a product around experiencing web content with others in a shared environment.
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So, he says, the new company can achieve sizable cost-cutting gains over the next year or so, partly by eliminating 15,000 workers from a combined payroll of 150,000.
Even more than the financial benefits, the women were expected to achieve sizable national exposure, something they rarely receive on the L.P.G.A. Tour.
Examples of Colombian startups making a similar leap, or achieving sizable exits at all, are few and far between.
This point of view has achieved considerable popularity.
He has never achieved the popularity of Ercilla, however.
But it gradually achieved mainstream popularity once blackface minstrel performers adopted it, in the eighteen-thirties.
Music subscriptions have existed for a while but have not achieved mass popularity.
Each has shown different degrees of effectiveness, but each has achieved great popularity in the schools.
They never achieved the popularity or the influence of the original GaultMillau guide.
Saracen achieved instant popularity after opening late in the summer season (after the Fourth of July).
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