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The phrase "true achievement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something noteworthy and impressive that has been accomplished. For example, "For her stellar academic performance, the young student was honored for her true achievement."
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That is a true achievement.
"The Luminaries" is a true achievement.
But the program's other true achievement is not merely to present Mr. Kranz's agenda.
The true achievement of the great musical lyricists is sometimes taken for granted.
That it has become the favourite demonstrates this album's true achievement".
We know from Freud that all true achievement derives from selfishness.
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His true achievements are heavy enough to weigh him down.
Yet Fibonacci was long forgotten after his death, and it was not until the 1960s that his true achievements were finally recognized.
Rudin believes that Stiller's true achievements lie ahead: "Ben is a great vessel for the things I want to do with him, for the Jewish guy in the culture — the questioning, tortured, ardent, fucked-up guy".
We need look no further than the just-finished World Series for the value of earning trophies for true achievements.
In Afghanistan, a decade of American training of specialized units has so far largely been considered one of the few true achievements of the war.
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