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The phrase "achieving little" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where minimal progress or results have been made towards a goal or objective.
Example: "Despite their efforts, the team found themselves achieving little in terms of project milestones."
Alternatives: "making minimal progress" or "yielding few results".
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Now, thanks to Westminster's stranglehold, officials rattle around grand Victorian town halls achieving little.
But after achieving little and reaping a lot of criticism, he has changed his position.
Subsequently, he bounced forlornly around Kansas and Ohio, achieving little worldly success.
If there is no deal in Brussels, Mr Blair will be widely criticised for achieving little during his presidency.
In the case of Occupy, the protesters were back home in a few short months, achieving little.
As a result, most of ABB's field managers were working without focus and achieving little effective change.
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But this achieved little.
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But CNAD has achieved little.
That legal victory achieved little.
But the trip achieved little.
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