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The phrase "achieved some results" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcomes or findings of a particular effort, project, or research.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally achieved some results in our study on climate change."
Alternatives: "obtained some outcomes" or "realized some findings."
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Certainly, almost three weeks of American and British strikes have achieved some results.
Continued appeals by lobbying groups to the Federal Aviation Administration, Congress and the Transportation Department have achieved some results.
However, for the general NN, we have achieved some results in [8 13, 16].
Through the summary stated above, we believe that research on Internet big data and capital markets has achieved some results.
However, for the class of neutral systems one has achieved some results in [2, 3] and the references therein.
However, for the general power system with nonlinear perturbations one has achieved some results in [9, 16 18, 20, 21].
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"It suggests that what the Fed's doing to cool the economy may be achieving some results".
There may be signs that Sir Lenworth Henry's campaign for more diverse casting in TV drama is achieving some results, in the introduction of new cast members Sacha Dhawan as a rival entrepeneur, and Mimi Ndiweni as a new member of staff.
The efforts of Aminu and his group are achieving some results.
The styles have become increasingly popular with American microbrewers, who have achieved some excellent results.
That said, Mr. Smith and his partners have achieved some impressive results.
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