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The phrase "achieves comes" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not work together in this form.
Example: "The project achieves its goals, but it comes with challenges."
Alternatives: "reaches" or "attains".

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Any success that Sky achieves comes from the free choice exercised by customers and our commitment to keep improving our service.

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Theirs is a life of sacrifice, and the fame they achieve comes with a price.

And yet, the "documentary cubism" Smith says she hopes to achieve comes across more as a jaunty, boosterish newsreel.

What notoriety she has achieved comes from a racy cereal commercial in which she appears in bed with a man.

Its personalising potential has real value in a world where ultimately what we can achieve comes down to the quality of our relationships.

What detracts from the appeal of this approach is that the superior accuracy thus achieved comes at the hefty price of having to solve the still general algebraic eigenproblem with a nondiagonal mass matrix.

On the other hand, extensional agreement does not make for the same notion of consequence, and the cases in which such agreement can be achieved comes at expressive costs.

"As soon as victory was achieved came people with a completely different agenda than being humble," he said.

The breakthroughs that were achieved came only after wearying hours of what, to the British side at least, seemed like unjustifiable recalcitrance from both unionists and republicans.

What they managed to achieve came from empathy and understanding, and not from facile attempts to pass moral judgment on an organisation they disliked.

Many "analysts" and supposed African "experts" still openly deride him, but in ten years he has done what no African political leader has ever achieved: come closer and closer to winning power over a violent totalitarian state through entirely nonviolent, democratic means.

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