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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I got successful" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in informal contexts, but the more appropriate expression would be "I became successful." Example: "After years of hard work, I finally got successful in my career."
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I got successful enough so that I could do it myself.
Then I got into music, and then after I got successful in music I bought a home and I wanted to put some art on the walls and I started collecting Ansel Adams and Peter Max and LeRoy Neiman, who are all great artists, but my catalog is more diverse now.
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But when the shop got successful I couldn't bear it.
But look at how he got successful.
You thought it'd get easier as you got successful, but it doesn't.
It got successful.
Similar attempts has been made (Singh et al. 2013) using silica gel G on different substrates including aluminum foil and have got successful results.
Robby Leonardi is a graphic designer who got successful from his online presence.
When we first got successful people boo-hooed us and said we weren't making real music.
"I felt I was paying for a first class-service and that is what I got: privacy, successful introductions, kindness and efficiency".
"I invented Facebook Seth, I didn't invent getting successful to meet girls.
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