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The phrase "a successful process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a procedure or method that achieves its intended results effectively.
Example: "The team implemented a successful process for managing project deadlines, which improved overall efficiency."
Alternatives: "an effective method" or "a productive approach."
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His discovery of nickel carbonyl made possible a successful process for the extraction of nickel from its ores.
"The voter eligibility initiative is already proving to be a successful process to identify illegally registered voters on Florida's voter rolls," Mr. Detzner said in a statement.
Two state officials close to the governor said the city's plans would give the city far more authority than the governor would like, particularly after what he considered a successful process to develop a site plan for the trade center land.
Wet oxidation is a successful process for the treatment of municipal sludge.
Institutional commitment and communication between the partners are essential for a successful process.
The challenge for a successful process is a homogeneous material flow in strip direction.
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The challenge in creating a successful process-focused wiki is making sure that everyone keeps everyone else updated on activities by posting once to the wiki, rather than answering the same question over and over.
We move from the small laboratories that originate and pursue their own ideas--an exceedingly successful process over the past decades--to large interdisciplinary groups working together.
(Ask a tapeworm, which has "degenerated" into a mere egg-laying machine by a very successful process of adaptation).
He continued work on a second successful process that produced an aluminum-copper alloy.
It is a very successful process but not perfect.
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