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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieves something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of a goal, accomplishment, or success in a particular task or endeavor.
Example: "The new marketing strategy achieves something significant by increasing our customer engagement."
Alternatives: "accomplishes a goal" or "attains an objective."
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His forthcoming book about hurricane Katrina achieves something similar.
MR: No. IS: But you think it achieves something?
Roth achieves something strange and good here with point of view.
"The satisfaction you get when your company achieves something multiplies the pleasure.
After months of self-torment and vacillation, Dr. Jauhar achieves something like peace.
By tapping in to the decency of the human spirit, Tower achieves something transcendent.
"Catwoman," which opens tomorrow nationwide, achieves something I would not have thought possible.
Solzhenitsyn "achieves something exceedingly rare among novelists dealing with history," John Bayley wrote here last year.
"This proposal achieves something subtle but significant: it creates a choice.
Over clipped, rhyming lines, he achieves something close to lyric gracefulness, while still suggesting, at times, rock-star excess.
Finally, he goes to India to stay at an ashram, and here he achieves something like transcendence.
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