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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already achieved so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has accomplished a significant amount of work or success up to a certain point in time.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she has already achieved so much in her career at such a young age."
Alternatives: "accomplished a great deal" or "made significant progress".
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You have already achieved so much, given so much".
To the children in the room, Malala had already achieved so much.
He has already achieved so much as to merit inclusion in any discussion of the greatest footballers ever.
Even if for some bizarre reason we don't reach Australia, we've already achieved so much in our innovations: the new materials, the new glues and collaborations.
We've already achieved so much as a group of players, and there is still so much more to come from us.
For the longshot Gattis, who has already achieved so much just to reach this point, there are certainly bigger problems to have, a fact he knows all too well.
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A manager who has achieved so much already deserved more respect.
He is a first-class coach and manager and a high-quality individual who has achieved so much already in sport.
"I don't see myself as replacing Michael; I don't think anyone can replace Michael — he's a legend in the sport, has achieved so much already," he said.
"I had people telling me 'you don't have to finish, you've achieved so much already'," he said.
"He has achieved so much.
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