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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to achieve so' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the sense of carrying out an action. For example: "He worked hard to achieve so much success in such a short period of time."
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to achieve so
verb
To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
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How can such an apparently feeble technology hope to achieve so much?
"I was surprised at the level we managed to achieve so soon after Ahmedabad.
I began by trying to understand how it managed to achieve so much with so few words.
It's not easy for women to achieve so much, but she showed us that it is possible.
Inspiration is central to what Grimm & Co hopes to achieve, so Bullivant was determined to offer a magnificent space.
This impressive show reveals how an artist is able to achieve so much while working with seemingly little.
Whenever we think things are too hard, we think about what he's been through and how he managed to achieve so much.
"They sold a lot of holidays against an exchange rate they are now not going to achieve, so they're not going to make any money," Fox said.
In my house, Duran Duran-ness is something one works to achieve, so, though Williams may not have insulted the Strokes, he said something about his band.
I am sad to leave so many fine colleagues and friends who have helped this great company to achieve so much over the years.
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