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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was accomplished or obtained in the absence of a particular element or condition.
Example: "The project was successfully achieved without any additional funding."
Alternatives: "accomplished without" or "attained without".
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This has been achieved without private funding.
It was not, however, achieved without pain.
This is achieved without requiring totally ordered event processing.
"A lot of that could have been achieved without computers".
It's achieved without much charm or humour or prettiness.
Spectacular results can be achieved without penalising hard-pressed customers.
That has been achieved without huge increases in state spending.
These results could not have been achieved without police work.
Justice, this consensus says, can be achieved without confronting power.
And the redemption is achieved without recourse to sentimentality.
Can the Millennium Development Goals be achieved without aid?
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