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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieves immortality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing literature, art, or actions that leave a lasting legacy or impact beyond one's lifetime.
Example: "Through his groundbreaking discoveries, the scientist achieves immortality in the annals of history."
Alternatives: "attains eternal life" or "secures everlasting fame".
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"No man achieves immortality through public acclaim," said Bob Dylan, who had the opportunity to consider such things up close.
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He also claimed that with enough stature and skill, one could create gold, manufacture a means to achieve immortality, dam the Yellow River, and become an immortal.
He did everything possible to achieve immortality.
Some achieved immortality by amassing great wealth.
The stolen hair has achieved immortality.
A number of guests were skeptical about achieving immortality.
Bereft, the king makes one last effort to achieve immortality.
A genetics-obsessed sect dreams of achieving immortality.
I want to achieve immortality through not dying".
Yet Greenberg has achieved immortality of a kind.
You won't achieve immortality by selling sneakers.
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