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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of accomplishment or success in various contexts, often highlighting significant achievements or progress.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she found herself achieving so much in her career."
Alternatives: "accomplishing a great deal" or "attaining significant success."
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We are capable of achieving so much more with technology as our slave, rather than our master.
A free society has difficulty in achieving so much concentration especially when the projects are essentially military and political, with little bearing on economic progress or welfare.
This year the hematology division has more female fellows than male fellows, and it's wonderful to see young women achieving so much.
They run a modestly successful bootlegging racket and are respected and feared in their community but, with Prohibition-era America thirsty for as much moonshine as their makeshift stills can churn out, they could be achieving so much more.
"Chris was one of a kind; throwing himself into every project and achieving so much in so many fields.
After achieving so much in recent times, many managers would be seriously miffed about being as casually dismissed as Atletico generally are.
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"He has achieved so much.
"She's achieved so much.
[APPLAUSE] You have achieved so much.
But how can it achieve so much?
We have achieved so much together.
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