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Discover Ludwig"the accomplished" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe someone who has achieved success or who is skilled in a particular area. Example: "She was the accomplished pianist who dazzled the audience with her musical abilities."
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The accomplished Mr. Burton, who died in 1984, never won an Oscar.
She liked to present herself as a failed musician rather than the accomplished writer she was.
For weaponized weirdness, consider the accomplished and influential elder Nayland Blake, who is fifty-seven.
Not every grant is established to aid the indigent; some are intended to laud the accomplished.
Combating this circularity is the narrative challenge the accomplished Canadian writer Lisa Moore faces in her new novel.
In 1733 a more nearly correct translation by William Oldisworth appeared under the title The Accomplished Senator.
Even for the accomplished Stephan, 2012 was a year of special accomplishment.
Liszt's florid textures invite the accomplished pianist.
All the accomplished women in history had servants.
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Criticizing the accomplished is healthy; mocking them because they are accomplished is sophomoric.
But there's also a subtle side the accomplished pianist who has learned to listen very intently.
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