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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she has managed to" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone has achieved a particular goal. For example: "She has managed to complete the project ahead of schedule despite all of the challenges she faced."
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She has managed to turn away.
Still, she has managed to find a silver lining.
"She has managed to give the channel a voice".
In short, she has managed to have it all.
She has managed to convey the emptiness of fashion via the metaphor of global tourism.
She has managed to face down an attempt to impeach her over alleged electoral improprieties.
Over the years, she has managed to shoot for a bit of both.
"But she has managed to make many associate her with feeling good".
And, for the second year in a row, she has managed to give birth.
What perhaps is shocking is that she has managed to get any sleep at all.
She has managed to convince the authorities not to move him to the dedicated unit.
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