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The phrase "achievement for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a success or accomplishment that is significant or beneficial to a particular person.
Example: "Winning the championship was a major achievement for him, marking the culmination of years of hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "success for him" or "accomplishment for him".
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"He went to a university of his choice, and from the way he started in year seven to how he blossomed until he left at the end of sixth form was a huge achievement for him". The teacher also said MI5 had interviewed his former teachers from the school.
"If he can inaugurate political dialogue, that is a great achievement for him". The draft text was not released publicly but negotiators said they had agreed on terms for joint monitoring of the cease-fire, management of the peace process and other issues that they had struggled over for more than a year.
"What an amazing achievement for him.
"It will be another great achievement for him.
He paid $29,000 for 984 square feet; ownership was a huge achievement for him.
Getting a novel published at all, he stresses, is enough of an achievement for him, regardless of what the critics make of this particular poacher turned gamekeeper.
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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora had just become the first Puerto Rican to take a Major League Baseball team to the World Series when TBS' Brian Anderson asked Cora what the achievement meant for him and the island where he was born.
It's a neat idea and if Luscombe pulls it off it should be a memorable achievement, both for him and Terry and Bennett, who will play Rosaline and Berowne in Lost and Beatrice and Benedick in Won.
As long as we're talking about Harrison Ford, this year's recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, look for him in full hero mode in Phillip Noyce's CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER (1994).
His diagnosis for why this might be the case is that understanding, unlike knowledge, is a form of cognitive achievement, for recall we saw him arguing earlier that cognitive achievements, unlike knowledge, are compatible with environmental epistemic luck as well.
He wrote impassioned articles backing its principles and achievements: this was, for him, living democracy, a people's spontaneous rebellion against the cruelties of life under the tsar.
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