magnificent achievement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmagnificentandachievement
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magnificent
adjective
uk/mæɡˈnɪf.ɪ.sənt/us/mæɡˈnɪf.ə.sənt/
very good, beautiful, or deserving to ...
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achievement
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/us/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/
something very good and difficult that you have succeeded ...
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(Definition ofmagnificentandachievementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All this, at one level, makes the book amagnificentachievement.
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These three volumes are amagnificentachievementfor which future generations of literary and cultural historians will be deeply grateful.
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The authors and editors are to be congratulated in amagnificentachievement.
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It is amagnificentachievement.
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What amagnificentachievement, proving our great farsightedness!
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I congratulate all involved on thatmagnificentachievement.
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Why has that been such amagnificentachievement?
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This was published in 1943, and it was amagnificentachievement.
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That is amagnificentachievement—but what of the cost of that reconditioning?
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If it succeeds, it will be amagnificentachievement.
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I think it is amagnificentachievement, but some people may not feel quite so happy about it.
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We have done that, and it is amagnificentachievement.
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That is, as he said, amagnificentachievement, particularly if one takes into consideration the transitional difficulties that we have had.
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It is amagnificentachievementand surely the right involvement—close, heartfelt togetherness.
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It is amagnificentachievementwhich we should continue to celebrate.
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This is amagnificentachievementon the part of those who have selected these young people for service overseas.
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The colleges have made amagnificentachievementin admitting 29,000 students this autumn.
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The whole plan was brought to complete fruition in 1944; and the project was launched in 1945, and is certainly amagnificentachievement.
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It was, let me say again, a trulymagnificentachievement.
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I believe it to be the mostmagnificentachievementthat has happened in our history.
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