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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire about the completion of a task or goal at a specific point in time.
Example: "Have you achieved yet the targets we set for this quarter?"
Alternatives: "accomplished yet" or "completed yet".
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A developed market – something that some small markets like Brazil, China, India haven't achieved yet – that's a real achievement," said Levanon.
It has not been achieved yet.
"But what Mosop stands for we have not achieved yet".
"I don't know what else it has achieved yet.
The players' message echoed his, namely that nothing substantial had been achieved yet.
However, sustainable and scalable production of spermidine has not been achieved yet.
Therefore, one inspiration behind the revolution, restoration of people's sovereignty, democracy and so on, hasn't been achieved — yet".
High collaborative efficiencies for both organic matter and copper ions removal have not been achieved yet in previous studies.
The integration of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) in nowadays clinical environments has not been fully achieved yet.
Don't blame someone else for the healing that you haven't achieved yet; rather thank them, or at least acknowledge, that there's more work to be done!
But he is urging everyone to keep their feet on the ground and knows nothing has been achieved yet with the tie still effectively at half-time.
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