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The phrase "I achieve" is grammatically correct and acceptable in written English.
You can use it to describe an accomplishment or success that you have achieved in the past or are currently achieving. Example: Despite facing many challenges, I achieved my goal of running a marathon last month.
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"What did I achieve?
What can I achieve now?
How did I achieve this impossible feat?
"Could I achieve the same diversity?
"But everything I dream of, I achieve.
Could I achieve a cross-Paris dash in 41 minutes?
Maybe if I achieve results, they'll let me stay.
I achieve a kind of second tier of popularity.
"How I achieve this is very much up to me.
I'm not sure I achieve this, but I try to".
Will I achieve the modest weight loss goal I've set?
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