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The phrase "achieved the impossible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has accomplished something that seemed unattainable or highly unlikely.
Example: "Against all odds, the team achieved the impossible by winning the championship after a series of defeats."
Alternatives: "accomplished the unthinkable" or "realized the unattainable."
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The Suffragettes achieved the impossible.
"We've achieved the impossible," said Mostyn.
Perhaps Stein might have achieved the impossible — Toklas couldn't.
But if you achieve it, you've achieved the impossible!
It was the joke that almost achieved the impossible.
Everyone wanted to know how Radcliffe had achieved the impossible.
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Achieving the Impossible, Emerging Markets, September 22 , 2011
It would be like achieving the impossible".
They, like Holmes, cannot achieve the impossible.
I think they are expected to achieve the impossible.
"I have always believed that people can achieve the impossible".
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