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The phrase "achieves a different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that vary from what is typically expected or from another situation.
Example: "This new approach achieves a different level of efficiency compared to the previous method."
Alternatives: "attains a different" or "results in a different".
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It isn't long before Ramu achieves a different kind of stardom from what he had envisioned.
Mr. Crowe achieves a different sort of truth in depicting his mother and Lester Bangs, who died in 1982.
Frank Bosco achieves a different kind of eeriness by photocopying the ends of rolls of paper, some tightly wound, others looser.
In the Spielberg vision, a robotic boy achieves a different sort of singularity: parity with humans not just in intelligence but in emotion, too.
This proof relies on the fact that whenever a player deviates from a given action profile p, it achieves a different utility.
A huge responsibility of playing The Sims is making sure that your Sim succeeds in life and achieves a different goal in each life stage.
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He added: "We were not quick enough on the track to respond or to satisfy our teams, and therefore of course we would have liked to have done things differently and achieve a different outcome".
Each week, get teams together to look at various situations and discuss them together to determine how they might handle things differently in the future and achieve a different result.
What should the shareholder have done to achieve a different outcome, and was this feasible?
We achieved a different level that we have never achieved before," said coach Domingos Paciencia.
So he found a different theatre for his holy war and achieved a different sort of martyrdom.
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