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Discover Ludwig"If successful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a conditional statement that expresses the possible consequence of a particular course of action. For example: "If successful, the project would bring much needed funding to the school district."
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If successful, expansion seems inevitable.
If successful, the runner receives $1 million.
If successful, you'll be in good company.
If successful, Fordham would upset St. John's.
If successful, it will spread around the world.
If successful, this program could be copied by private insurers.
If successful, MW Tops may be the largest such listing.
If successful, they will be the first of their kind.
If successful, the impact on the world would be monumental.
If successful, Mr. Heywood would have been awarded £140 million.
If successful, the smart device could have a big effect.
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