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Discover Ludwig"my achievements" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something you have accomplished in life. For example, "My greatest achievements have been graduating college and launching my own business."
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"My achievements?" said Advocaat rhetorically.
"I stand by my achievements," she said.
"I'm pretty thrilled with all my achievements.
People know that by comparing my achievements to his achievements".
I'm not sure my achievements have been "great".
Grinning at my achievements we return to the pro shop.
I'm very proud of my achievements, whatever they will be.
So my achievements, such as they are, are my own".
Fighting hard but getting nowhere and never, ever feeling proud of my achievements.
I tell you my achievements only to put my recent experiences in context.
Brian was delighted with my achievements, especially when I became a published writer.
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