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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a successful stint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time during which someone has achieved success in a particular role or activity.
Example: "After a successful stint as the team's captain, she decided to retire from competitive sports."
Alternatives: "a fruitful period" or "a productive tenure".
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A successful stint in rehab came next.
Now 57, he enjoyed a successful stint managing Middlesbrough during the 1990s.
He also had a successful stint compering ITV's Sunday Night At The London Palladium.
Williams's confidence to come back never wavered; he had a successful stint with the Charlotte Bobcats in the summer league.
In 1996, her public profile grew further, with a successful stint as the liberal host on CNN's Crossfire programme.
Jack Wilshere enjoyed a successful stint at the Reebok Stadium last season on loan from the north London club.
Thompson had a successful stint as interim Essendon coach this season while Hird served a 12-month AFL suspension.
After a successful stint at the National Science Foundation leading the transition of the academic research network NSFnet to become the Internet, he returned to Cornell.
Germany's Greens had a successful stint in government in the late 1990s and early 2000s, led by Joschka Fischer, who was popular as foreign minister.
After a successful stint at Bain, Romney was lured away to run the Winter Olympics, the second most Caucasian institution on earth, after the G.O.P.
She now is completing what she has said will be the final year of a successful stint as the top U.S. diplomat.
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