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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a success of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has achieved success as a result of a particular factor or action.
Example: "The project was a success of teamwork and dedication from all members involved."
Alternatives: "a result of success" or "an achievement of".
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You can make a success of it".
It was a success, of sorts.
But she made a success of it.
We can make a success of it, we will make a success of it.
Arguably, Kenya has made a success of its safari trade.
I chose to make a success of it.
"Conchita Wurst is a success of liberal, democratic Europe".
I got to make a success of myself".
I doubt someone else could make a success of it".
Now it must make a success of its second.
"O.S.S. was a success of the past," he wrote.
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