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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or progress in a particular area, often followed by a noun that specifies what was achieved.
Example: "The team achieved some significant milestones during the project."
Alternatives: "reached some" or "attained some".
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So Turnbull achieved some stuff, apparently, but these achievements could have also happened without him.
Mr. Obama achieved some victories.
It has achieved some modest successes.
Bessarabia achieved some prosperity under Russian rule.
I finally achieved some simulation of normalcy.
And we achieved some results, by the way.
Now I have achieved some freedom from that.
The modern age has achieved some balance in this respect.
"His government has achieved some things in the security arena.
The campaign has already achieved some financial success.
American history will have achieved some sort of rhythmic perfection.
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