Use “sometime” as an adverb that means “at some point in time” (e.g., “I’ll get to that sometime”).
Use “sometimes” as an adverb that means “occasionally” or “from time to time” (e.g., “Sometimes I watch TV, but I usually prefer reading”).
Keep in mind that “sometime” (with no “s”) can also be used as an adjective meaning “former,” but this usage is less common (e.g., “He was a sometime actor before becoming a producer”.
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Occasionally is considered a more formal synonym of sometimes (e.g., “I occasionally send motivating emails to my employees”).
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Another way to say “achieve success” is “reach success” (e.g., “I hope to reach success in this company”).
“Accomplish,” “attain,” and “fulfill” are other achieve synonyms that can be used, depending on the context of the sentence.
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Another way to say “achieve goals” is “accomplish goals” (e.g., “I want to accomplish goals”).
Keep in mind that “accomplish” is just one of many synonyms for achieve. Another word for “achieve” is “fulfill” (e.g., “I want to fulfill many goals”).
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The correct spelling is achieve, not acheive (e.g., “He achieved great success”).
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“Result” is a synonym of outcome. Therefore, another way to say outcome-based is result-based (e.g., “They implemented result-based strategies”).
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“Result” is one of the many synonyms for outcome, and “positive” can be used in place of “good.” Therefore, positive result can be viewed as a synonym for good outcome (e.g., “The positive result of her hard work was evident”).
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A desired outcome refers to a result or end goal that is sought after and obtained through specific actions, efforts, or decisions.
For instance, persistent studying may help you achieve the desired outcome (or result, which is a synonym of outcome) of getting good grades.
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