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Mirror successful
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Mirror successful" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a successful reflection or replication of something, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately. Example: "The project aimed to mirror successful strategies from other companies to enhance its own performance."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(2)
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3 human-written examples
The bill would mirror successful programs in other parts of the country.
News & Media
The plan's recommendations mirror successful policies being implemented around the world in cities like Frankfurt, Germany, as well as a rising tide of legislation in the U.S. from states like Maryland, where heroin deaths alone have increased by 186percentt in the last five years.
News & Media
These findings mirror successful treatment of apathy in AD with the dopaminergic agent methylphenidate (see below).
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57 human-written examples
The aesthetic of Real Simple, and the newer entrants, mirrors successful retail concepts: just as Pottery Barn and Crate and Barrel have democratized style with non-intimidating environments, these magazines make nesting seem very attractive.
News & Media
The biggest heat in the stock's run-up comes from the expectation that the USA and Sci-Fi networks can mirror other successful cable services, with cash flow growing 20percentt a year, according to Edward Hatch, an analyst with UBS Securities.
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The Northern Virginia private school will be part of an expanding effort by the Blocks to open a string of "independents" that will mirror their successful public school network in style and substance but will come with a price tag.
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The VRU aims to mirror the successful approach taken in Glasgow, where violence is treated as a public health issue.
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We stay ahead by investing in new technologies that improve manufacturing practices and mirror our successful projects in other locations when feasible.
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The base closures and service changes that Ryanair has announced for Germany mirror the successful campaign Ryanair carried out to deal with its labor troubles in Denmark.
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But Bell hasn't given up on the Continent: In Tuesday's statement, CEO Bell said that Europe's sales trends have improved "significantly" in April, thanks to the success of a new "lite" menu called "Salads Plus," mirroring the successful Premium Salads launched in the States.
News & Media
While he toyed with running for president that year, Trump's strategy mirrored his successful one in 2016: a relentless troll targeting liberals and the left.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to convey that something is replicating a successful approach, consider using clearer phrasing such as "mirroring a successful strategy" or "replicating a successful outcome" for enhanced clarity.
Common error
Ensure that the wording clearly expresses the intended meaning of replicating success. The phrase "mirror successful" lacks necessary grammatical structure and may not be immediately understood.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mirror successful" acts as a descriptor, attempting to convey the replication of a successful outcome, but it's grammatically incomplete. Ludwig AI notes the phrase is not correct and doesn't convey a clear meaning.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
33%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "mirror successful" is grammatically incorrect and lacks clarity. While it attempts to describe replicating a success, it is best to use alternative phrasings such as "mirroring a successful approach" or "replicating a successful outcome". Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical incorrectness and emphasizes the need for clearer expression. Despite occasional appearances in news and scientific contexts, its limited and potentially confusing usage makes it unsuitable for formal or professional writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Duplicate success
Focuses on replicating the successful outcome, rather than the mirroring process.
Replicate achievement
Emphasizes the act of replicating an achievement.
Mirroring a success story
Adding context around the success being replicated.
Reflect triumphant results
Highlights the mirroring or reflection of positive outcomes.
Mimic a successful model
Focuses on copying a successful model or approach.
Emulate winning strategies
Emphasizes the imitation of successful strategies.
Replicate thriving outcomes
Highlights the mirroring of successful and thriving results.
Echo successful ventures
Suggests a weaker, less precise form of mirroring.
Imitate accomplished achievements
Emphasizes imitation of accomplished results.
Copy prosperous methods
Focuses on copying the methods that lead to success.
FAQs
How can I describe the act of copying a successful strategy?
Instead of using the ambiguous phrase "mirror successful", consider alternatives like "replicating a success", "imitating a successful strategy", or "emulating a winning approach".
What's a grammatically correct way to say something reflects a positive result?
You could say the action "reflects triumphant results" or that it "mirrors a success story", which provide clearer grammatical structure and meaning.
Is "mirror successful" considered proper English?
No, "mirror successful" is not considered proper English. It lacks grammatical structure and clarity. Better options include "duplicate success" or "replicate achievement".
When is it appropriate to use "mirror successful"?
Given its grammatical incorrectness, it's best to avoid "mirror successful" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives such as "mirroring a successful approach" or "reflecting a positive outcome".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested