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Make achievement or something else?
What verb would go with achievement, make or something else?
What about: "You have made a remarkable achievement!"
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Re: Make achievement or something else?
Yes, your suggested sentence is fine.
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Re: Make achievement or something else?

Originally Posted by
minnieuk
Yes, your suggested sentence is fine.
It's certainly understandable but reads unnatural to me. I would use "You have accomplished a remarkable achievement" or I would say "Your achievement is remarkable".
Edit: I'm in Canada.
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