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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieves two" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that fulfill two specific objectives or goals.
Example: "The new policy achieves two significant benefits: reducing costs and improving efficiency."
Alternatives: "accomplishes two" or "attains two".
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Such a premise immediately achieves two things.
Making the energy boards available to all staff achieves two objectives, says Tesco.
In doing so, it achieves two aims – not only analysing Joan's story in the city that most owes her an explanation, but also rehabilitating a fine building that before had been scarcely more than a shell.
Thus the policy achieves two goals: it does not offend taxpayers who oppose the use of federal money to support work that violates their ethical standards, yet it allows researchers to pursue innovation on the frontiers of science -- so long as it's privately financed.
This achieves two different goals.
The evaluation achieves two given criteria: the semantic completeness of summarization, and the natural quality of new reduced paragraph.
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It achieved two principal objectives.
Smith achieved two things.
Most colleges strive to achieve two goals.
Giuliani achieved two extraordinary things.
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