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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved very" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the extent of an achievement, but it lacks a noun or context to clarify what was achieved.
Example: "The project was achieved very successfully, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "accomplished to a great extent" or "attained very effectively."
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Both were made rich before they achieved very much.
Meanwhile, EU attempts to support civil society in Belarus have achieved very little.
"I believe we have achieved very notable accomplishments," Mr. Sharon said.
The apparatchik had added disparagingly that despite his alleged experience, Drummond had not achieved very much.
Strip out the previews, and the two films achieved very similar opening numbers.
MPC again achieved very good tracking (grey band depicts ±5% of the final constant level).
A properly organized, modern legal profession now arose, and it soon achieved very high standards.
"Me and my dad have a great relationship," Ben says, "but he keeps what he achieved very, very quite.
He's achieved very good results despite this loss, but I think I played better than he did".
Even when languages were compulsory in the late 1990s, a large number of pupils abandoned them or achieved very little".
Yet, almost five years later, this improvised military model, which Addington was instrumental in creating, has achieved very limited results.
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