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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved something that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or results that have been reached, often followed by a specific outcome or goal.
Example: "After years of hard work, she achieved something that many thought was impossible."
Alternatives: "accomplished something that" or "attained something that".
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We achieved something that has never been done before.
Yet the Spaniard has achieved something that was beyond Steve McClaren.
But whatever comes next, Roma have already achieved something that right now feels momentous.
One of our own has achieved something that was considered almost impossible to achieve.
With this movie, Rachid Bouchareb achieved something that hardly any director can claim - specific political change with one particular movie.
Despite its tiny size, Mr. Morgan's company successfully achieved something that eludes many giant automakers -- economies of scale.
On its own that might not be noteworthy, but if under your leadership your club achieved something, that could be worth including.
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PRO was able to achieve something that was never achieved before.
"You're working every day to achieve something that is physically impossible".
This is taking action to achieve something that is more than just a message...
"It's an Australian trait to fight to achieve something that seems unachievable.
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