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"high achievements" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing someone or something that has accomplished remarkable feats or feats that are more than the average. For example, "The student has achieved some extremely high achievements in his studies and is well-deserving of recognition."
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His high achievements extend to every field but one: monogamous relationships.
Despite her high achievements, Yousafzai says he didn't have elaborate dreams for his daughter when she was small.
What if preferences for the high achievements of culture were not expressed with snobbery but with advocacy that ignored social class?
To Southwark Cathedral's Canon Andrew Dunn, it sounds as if his part of the church is being victimised for its high achievements.
His high achievements - St Paul's or the library at Trinity College, Cambridge - are not lovable at first sight: one must know something of their intelligence and structure to relish them.
These are not to be mocked, but there are still bridges to be built between the high achievements of Tower Hamlets and other East London schools and the higher end jobs in the Wharf.
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