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The phrase "achieved while living" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe accomplishments or milestones that were attained during a person's lifetime.
Example: "Many great works of art were achieved while living, reflecting the artist's experiences and emotions."
Alternatives: "accomplished during life" or "attained while alive".
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What he has achieved, while living with incurable cancer at the age of 19, is remarkable, but his attitude to it even more striking.
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He achieved this astonishing output while living more or less out of a suitcase, traveling constantly from one university to another in pursuit of new mathematics.
Five months earlier, the team had followed the young earthquake survivor for several days to see how she managed to achieve top marks in school while living in a cramped shelter with her mother, brother and sister.
With these monosynths you can get inhumanly fast (or slow) complex pulses that phase, bounce off each other and interlock in ways that no human ensemble could ever achieve, while retaining the live performance element in all the other areas.
We had two children while living there.
Frank came out while living in New York City.
Sorted potatoes while living at boardinghouse.
That or while living.
Mount Cameroon Project helped Bimbia while Living Earth Foundation assisted Tinto.
It employed a special effect that could not be achieved with a live take, while advancing the story and revealing the character's inner conflict.
They were simply achieving; achieving while being disabled.
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