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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constitutes success" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe what factors or elements make up or contribute to achieving success. Example: For many people, hard work and determination constitute success in their personal and professional lives.
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At the end of each person's life, only he or she can look back and say, "I was successful". It is also important to realize that what constitutes success to one person may not constitute success to another.
What constitutes success?
Finally, remember what constitutes success.
And that alone constitutes success.
Let the people decide what constitutes success.
But what constitutes success on these terms?
But if that constitutes success, why are British troops leaving?
The group needs to specify what constitutes success and how progress will be measured," said Hodge.
Say what you will about whether qualifying for Europe actually constitutes success.
We have also invested considerable effort to reach consensus regarding what constitutes success.
Accusations of failure can arise from measuring new buildings against a pre-existing standard, often nostalgic, of what constitutes success.
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