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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a triumphant administration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a government or leadership that has achieved significant success or victory in its endeavors.
Example: "The president's speech celebrated the accomplishments of a triumphant administration that had successfully navigated through economic challenges."
Alternatives: "a victorious administration" or "a successful administration".
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His arrest was heralded by a triumphant administration.
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A triumphant excursion.
A triumphant life.
A triumphant look.
"This is a triumphant image.
She gave Andrew a triumphant high five.
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