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The phrase "achieved this week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to accomplishments or goals that have been completed within the current week.
Example: "We have successfully achieved this week our target sales numbers, exceeding our expectations."
Alternatives: "accomplished this week" or "completed this week".
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It is amazing to see what this group of children and teenagers has achieved this week.
Some progress may have been achieved this week on one of the demonstrators' demands.
Check out the results achieved this week by the Warner Brothers series "Seventh Heaven," which rode a plot involving the death of one of the teen-age family member's best friends to its best ratings in months.
In Buenos Aires, where curiously, two popular weekly magazines had published long "hypothetical" reports of how an Argentine occupation of the Falkland Islands might have been achieved this week, the initial reaction to the news was generally subdued.
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How can this be achieved today?
This hybrid model has achieved 92.38% accuracy [26].
This, in fact, is what Mr Navalny achieved yesterday.
"That's what we achieved today".
The four-minute mile was achieved 50 years ago.
The shells and husks achieved 95.88% and 12.20% removal respectively while kernel recovery achieved 98.65%.
"The dream of the Iraqi people has been achieved today".
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