noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
remarkable feat/achievement/accomplishment
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It’s a remarkable achievement for the company.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
great
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That was the greatest accomplishment of my life.
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Impressing people is not a particularly great accomplishment in and of itself.
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In addition to getting the university kick-started, Stacy cites his greatest accomplishment as hiring a top-rate faculty.
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But the fact that Internet broadcasting could be done at all seemed a great accomplishment .
impressive
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Flint is good-and an impressive accomplishment for a first novel-but it ain't that good.
major
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It was major accomplishment for a player who was drafted with the 21st overall pick last summer.
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It was not unusual for these awards to be hailed in a community as major political accomplishments .
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The striking thing about the first term is the extent to which the major accomplishments were political rather than substantive.
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Q: What do see as your major accomplishments as vice president?
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The major accomplishment involved selling the council and some of the staff on several new housing rehabilitation and repair programs.
proud
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Commodus was proud of these accomplishments and had them recorded on official inscriptions; as a marksman he was remarkably accomplished.
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We were all very proud of our accomplishment .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The establishment of full diplomatic relations with China was a major accomplishment of the Carter administration.
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The Society is giving a dinner for top businesswomen, to reward and recognize their accomplishments.
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The team's undefeated run this year is an outstanding accomplishment .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Fishing was the latest accomplishment which Miles thought the young executive should not be without.
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For that short time in the early fifties, we were normal-undistinguished by circumstances, expectations, or accomplishments.
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Four years of hard work and verifiable accomplishment in high school are negated by a 3 hour, multiple choice test.
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However well rehearsed this was, it was quite an accomplishment considering that their teacher was self-taught.
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Murray's accomplishments in this book are significant.
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Successful candidates usually have a strong record of accomplishment in paid and unpaid work.
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The living explain new developments, emphasizing accomplishments, to the dead.
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Yet does this ground-breaking technical accomplishment make it the best there's ever been?