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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving great things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing accomplishments, aspirations, or the potential for success in various contexts, such as personal development, teamwork, or motivation.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, we believe that our team is capable of achieving great things this year."
Alternatives: "accomplishing remarkable feats" or "realizing significant goals".
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"She has shown that achieving great things can be done now matter how small the beginnings".
Still, going forward, competent governance, let alone achieving great things, will require more revenue, period.
Both have succeeded in overcoming tremendous obstacles and achieving great things in the face of long odds.
And yet, with each of his three Oscar nominations, there was a sense that he was achieving great things despite the hindrance of his handsomeness.
And yet there are so many examples of social enterprise achieving great things in international development: Grameen Bank being the ultimate example perhaps.
But it was the kind of homely affair a good team had to win to ever hope of achieving great things.
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We are Great Britain - we can achieve great things.
"This U.S. team achieved great things for our sport and Major League Soccer wants to celebrate this achievement, Commissioner Don Garber said.
I thought I could achieve great things.
This club will achieve great things".
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