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"set new landmarks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to establish new goals or achieve new accomplishments. Example: The team's successful project set new landmarks in their industry, creating a new standard for efficiency and quality.
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Cold, sore, tired and underweight, he has set new landmarks as the mud flies in his face, watched by a hardy band of supporters.
The joint honour followed a memorable sporting summer which set new landmarks and saw the country celebrate a range of stirring triumphs.
McCoy has set new landmarks in the sport, during a career which has reaped more than 3,000 winners, but he had not won the Gold Cup since his triumph on Mr Mulligan in 1997.
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And two world records were set in the archery events on Friday morning, with South Korea setting new landmarks at Lord's.
In their first season, the Brooklyn Cyclones set New York-Penn League attendance records, captured first place in their division and established themselves as a legitimate landmark to stand beside Nathan's and the Cyclone.
Set new questions.
Set New Goals.
De Villiers, 30, set the new landmark during an innings of 149 against the West Indies in Johannesburg.
The Colombian striker's £6m switch, Daley Blind's £13.8m move to United and their sale of Danny Welbeck to Arsenal for £16m helped set the new landmark.
The global consensus meeting on H. pylori gastritis has set a new landmark for gastritis, which has continued to be an ill-conceived clinical entity placed between a histological picture and upper abdominal symptoms.
The latest landmark comes in a career of setting new goals.
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