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The phrase "achievements built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments that have been developed or constructed over time, often in a context of personal or professional growth.
Example: "The achievements built during her career have set a high standard for future employees."
Alternatives: "accomplishments created" or "successes developed".
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-Create an illustrated and annotated tourist guide highlighting various architectural achievements built by the ancient Greeks.
This interpretation of nature and the natural order implies deep respect for the historical process and the usages and social achievements built up over time.
It was Dunstan's belief in the centrality of arts investment to social policy outcomes that, among many achievements, built the Adelaide Film Commission and injected enough money for the International Arts Festival to develop scope, influence and prestige.
In a recently released study, one research firm found that a game with the right mix of gamerscore-building "achievements" built in could sell up to 50percentt more copies than a similar game without them.
The achievements built up over 1,000 years of human habitation on this windy, chilly island are at risk now, owing to the Viking exuberance that many had chosen to identify as the engine of the Icelandic miracle, as the reason why in half a century Iceland passed from being the poorest country in Europe to one of the richest, with zero unemployment.
Drake, like others in the wake of the merger, will be leaving Lionsgate shortly and goes with his head held high: he's proved himself a first-rate businessman who, among other achievements, built production outfit Mandate into a powerhouse before it was acquired by – you guessed it – Lionsgate.
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As an alum of the Journalism School, your achievements build over the years.
Providing encouragement and praising achievements builds confidence and supports their play and learning.
It is an achievement built on superior customer service, a vast range of titles and, most of all, rock-bottom prices that no physical store could hope to match.
West Germany's achievement, built on teamwork, resilience and no little invention, was hugely symbolic for a country bent on an economic miracle after the grief, shortages and humiliation that followed defeat in the war.
It has been well-chronicled that this time was different: an achievement built on preparation, knowhow, talented players committed to a team culture, and a desire to succeed that was so powerful that talk of loss of form (Paul Collingwood apart) was unheard of.
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