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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achievements list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a compilation of accomplishments or successes, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "In my resume, I included an achievements list to highlight my key contributions to previous projects."
Alternatives: "list of accomplishments" or "record of achievements".
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No matter how small you perceive your achievements, list them anyway.
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She details her achievements, listing triumphs in exams often alongside the failures of others.
For many students, the problem with the list is obvious: it severely constrains the types of job opportunities available to them, regardless of other abilities, skills, or achievements listed on their résumés.
So if you were applying for an office administration role, organisational or communication skills could be broad headings, with experience and achievements listed under each, then your employment history.
It portrayed all the team owners, Ecclestone, and others — like Max Mosley, the former president of the International Automobile Federation — in cartoon form, and went over the history of the sport over the past five years, with all of his achievements listed, and a recap of the major events of the period.
In this spirit, the admissions committee also wants to get to know you beyond the professional and academic achievements listed in your resume and transcript.
She was very proud of these achievements, listing them on the title pages of her books.
Perhaps in 25 years, something so profound will happen that the achievements listed here will seem paltry and meaningless.
It was the will of the people, not the influence of a few wallets that led to all those remarkable American achievements listed.
Today, MS released the full achievement list to IGN.
On a personal note, how does this rate on your achievement list?
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