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The phrase "triumphantly achieved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a successful accomplishment that is celebrated or marked by a sense of victory or pride. Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she triumphantly achieved her goal of becoming a published author."
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And, as Juppé indicated, we have all tended to believe that this purpose was triumphantly achieved.
A near-war of the same sort triumphantly achieved its purpose in East Timor, freeing a captured people from the rule of the Indonesian army.
The Count, still clinging on the residue of droit du seigneur, is defeated in his designs on Susanna, whose marriage to Figaro is triumphantly achieved.
Matisse, like Riley, aimed to clarify, liberate and restore to painting its central emotional charge, something he triumphantly achieved in the last years of his life when his cut-paper collages took over their environment, invading walls and filling the space around them with disembodied flying colour.
An expert skier, Nansen was making plans to lead the first crossing of the Greenland icecap, an objective delayed by the demands of his academic studies, but triumphantly achieved in 1888 89.
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This, triumphantly, Trevor-Roper achieved.
But how important are they, really, when placed against the realisation of a vision (which I think Blick has achieved triumphantly)?
In the days after Britain voted to leave the 28-nation European Union, the leader of the far-right U.K. Independence Party triumphantly resigned, declaring that his political ambitions had been achieved.
"Einstein in Love" concludes in 1919: the year he turned 40, the year he finally obtained his divorce from Mileva and the year he achieved international celebrity when his general theory of relativity was triumphantly confirmed.
One great flaw in the picture of the empire as one single civilization by 212, triumphantly unified in culture as in its political form, has already been pointed out: what was achieved within the cities' walls did not extend with any completeness to the rural population, among whom local ways and native languages persisted.
A double biography is an intricate pattern to achieve, but Waldegrave brings it off triumphantly: she also brings compassion as well as scholarship to her aid, so that at times the story is almost unbearably moving.
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