Pronunciation of the English word accomplishments.
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1. | Accomplishments are a friend in need. | |
2. | His accomplishments should be written in large letters. | |
3. | She prides herself on her many accomplishments. | |
4. | Christopher Columbus's infinite accomplishments are a threat to Google, who do not know how to index infinity when someone searches for "Christopher Columbus". | |
5. | His accomplishments speak for themselves. | |
6. | "She would never judge her own accomplishments, but she has succeeded in achieving what she set out to do in her first year," the source said. | |
7. | Even though great men flatter themselves with their great accomplishments, they're rarely the result of great planning, but more often of mere chance. | |
8. | High moral character is not a precondition for great moral accomplishments. | |
9. | Armstrong was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of his accomplishments and his contributions to the space program. | |
10. | The only political or military leader who has had an equally significant impact on the history of Europe is Adolf Hitler, who was more destructive than Napoleon, who at least had some accomplishments of lasting usefulness. |