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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieves her" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's accomplishments or goals that they have successfully reached or attained.
Example: "Through hard work and dedication, she finally achieves her dream of becoming a published author."
Alternatives: "attains her" or "reaches her".
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Like all first-class magicians, she achieves her artistry invisibly.
(After "Some Pig!" and "Terrific" she achieves her masterpiece - "Radiant").
Donovan achieves her scale from repetition, created with the help of a team of loyal assistants.
It's called "Anything Can Happen," and in it Mary achieves her apotheosis as an advice guru.
Another, though she dies young, achieves her aim to be a "distinguished poet of the avant-garde".
But Yiadom-Boakye achieves her purpose quite efficiently every time, engaging our attention only to baffle it.
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e) Does she show confidence in herself or satisfaction in her achievements, or achieve her goal?
My mother succeeded in achieving her dream.
Mrs. Crawford did not achieve her loftiest ambition.
Flavia returned home, without achieving her purpose.
It will be another step toward achieving her next dream.
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