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The phrase "achieved some sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or results that are not clearly defined or are somewhat vague.
Example: "After months of hard work, the team achieved some sort of recognition for their innovative project."
Alternatives: "attained a level of" or "gained a form of".
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American history will have achieved some sort of rhythmic perfection.
After Australia had achieved some sort of recovery – from six for two to 96 for four – Finn struck again.
In the years around 1400, when International Gothic flourished, Italian and northern artists had achieved some sort of rapprochement.
"Having just turned 40 I hope I've achieved some sort of wisdom or patience," he says in his soft, evenly paced brogue.
QUESTION FROM CLAUDE HORVATH: What renders the U.S. unique among advanced industrial nations in that it never achieved some sort of national health care?
Yet if we don't accept that these characters have achieved some sort of redemption, then all we've done is read a madman's ramblings.
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The trick, of course, is to achieve some sort of balance.
"I was trying to achieve some sort of three-dimensional form," he said.
Only in death did GG Allin achieve some sort of recognition as a footnote in rock's books of apocryphal.
In going public with his story and confessing his failings, he hoped to achieve some sort of "redemption".
But if these machines are so smart, won't they achieve some sort of dominion over us?
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