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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a success over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion. A more appropriate phrase would be needed to express the intended idea.
Example: "The team celebrated a success over their competitors in the recent tournament."
Alternatives: "a victory against" or "a triumph over".
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Ms Dean's pragmatic investment approach has proven a success over the long term.
The app, Twitter #Music, has been a rare flop for Twitter, whose video service Vine, for example, has been a success over roughly the same period.
It has the backing of a well-resourced team, whose thematic approach to investing has proven a success over the long term.
It may not be as big as it was during its peak, but we still believe it can be a success over many years.
In an open letter to voters, the former England captain said: "My sincere hope is that you will vote to renew our historic bond which has been such a success over the centuries and the envy of the entire world".
The Obama administration portrays its China policies as a success over the last three and a half years, pointing to a 7.2 percent appreciation in the renminbi against the dollar since President Obama took office.
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Their show was a success, attracting over 2,000 visitors over the Fourth of July weekend.
Its 2002 drive seemed a success, raising over $428,000.
It was a success all over the world – except in Japan.
Will we think the mission a success if, over coming months, the country decays into civil war?
The flight was declared a success just over nine hours later.
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