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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a success with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has achieved a positive outcome or has been well-received in a particular context or with a specific audience.
Example: "The new marketing campaign was a success with our target demographic, leading to a significant increase in sales."
Alternatives: "a hit with" or "well-received by".
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Ruth never was a success with the Braves.
"Roberto was a success with girls," he said.
Vivienne Franzmann had a success with her first play, Mogadishu.
This month, they had a success with "Aida" in Oman.
And the finale last season was also a success, with 4.28 million.
Dom Sébastien, though unfavourably reviewed in the press, was nonetheless a success with the public.
For him, the war remains "eternally right," a success with unfortunate footnotes.
Union leaders called the strike a success, with an estimated participation of about 77 percent.
His 1857 opera, Erzsébet ("Elizabeth"), was less than a success with audiences.
Tom Moody, a success with Sri Lanka, would not have been a bad choice either.
First, he had a success with Ghost Stories, still playing in the West End.
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