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The phrase "I succeed on" is not typically used in written English and may sound awkward or incomplete
It is more common to use "I succeed in" or "I am successful in/on/at" when talking about achieving something. Example: "I am successful in my job because of my determination and hard work."
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"But I say, what if I succeed?" On a March afternoon, as gray clouds gathered overhead, Boniface Mwangi procrastinated outside the walled Kariokor Market, in Nairobi, scrolling through text messages on his iPhone.
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Despite my skepticism, I succeeded on both counts (though just barely on the savings).
For myself this feeling of dissatisfaction was so overpowering that I made a fixed resolve to keep meditating on the question till I should find a purely arithmetic and perfectly rigorous foundation for the principles of infinitesimal analysis.…I succeeded on November 24 , 1858
Text of the King's Message to the Lord and Commons The text of the King's message to Parliament, read in both Houses yesterday, is as follows:- After long and anxious consideration I have determined to renounce the Throne, to which I succeeded on the death of my father, and I am now communicating this my final and irrevocable decision.
Thinking project teams succeed on projects.
All of the games I mentioned succeed on so many levels when it comes to doing something and saying something different, but a great indie game is something that not only brings something new to the table, but everything about the game embodies what it is.
From a total of over 20 applications, I succeeded to the interview stage on only a few occasions.
"I want to succeed on my own merit but sometimes those opportunities come around because of situations like this.
I try to adapt to his character so the more that they foul me the more I want to succeed on the pitch.
I try to succeed on behalf of Egypt.
I don't intend to stop until I succeed, but some advice on how to maintain a steady, long-term reputation among VCs despite early downturns would be valuable.
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