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The phrase "achieved your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments or goals that someone has reached or completed.
Example: "Congratulations on the project; you have truly achieved your objectives."
Alternatives: "reached your" or "attained your".
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You have achieved your aim".
Have you achieved your potential, she asked.
"Legacy suggests you've already achieved your aims.
Have you achieved your objectives with the tournament in May? A. Yes.
You were gigging on the comedy circuit for years before you achieved your success.
What do you think the impact would be on the problem if you achieved your solutions?
Either you've achieved your goals, in which case there's nothing left.
Then revisit that description to determine if you've achieved your objective.
You could have achieved your aim, albeit in a more time-consuming way, perfectly honestly".
"A responsible transition means that you have achieved your objectives and then you leave.
Success, in whatever form it takes, is a tricky thing – once you've achieved your goal, then what?
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