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The phrase "achieved the thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has successfully accomplished a specific goal or task, though it may sound informal or vague.
Example: "After months of hard work, she finally achieved the thing she had been striving for."
Alternatives: "accomplished the goal" or "attained the objective."
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I feel as if it were a mountain to climb, and I've toiled up the mountain and achieved the thing and then I'm coming down the other side and it's behind me, and it's nothing.
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"Most of them have not achieved the things they have wanted.
I do want one, but I wouldn't have achieved the things I've achieved if I'd had a relationship.
There's a part of me inside that wonders could I have ever achieved the things that those men have achieved.
Have you achieved the things you wanted to in the past year?
Create clear mental pictures of what life would be like when you have achieved the things you want.
As useful as it can be to want something badly, that same intense emotion can get in the way of achieving the thing you want.
And also work harder to achieve the thing that [scares you].
I wouldn't mind achieving the things he achieved".
To repeat: Happy people do not just feel better, but they function better in achieving the things we value.
And in this particular case, compelling military service won't achieve the things Mr. Rangel says he wants, either.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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