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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did that succeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire about the success of an action or effort that was previously undertaken.
Example: "After the presentation, I asked my colleague, 'Did that succeed in convincing the board to approve our project?'"
Alternatives: "Was that successful?" or "Did it work?".
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"Sometimes the people who do that succeed, and they're not always the best people for the job".
When it does that, it succeeds.
However, not all regulation strategies succeed in doing that.
If they can't succeed, where does that leave anyone?
But not everyone succeeds in doing that.
We succeeded in doing that.
I think this music definitely succeeds in doing that.
To a large degree, restructuring succeeded in doing that.
Unfortunately, we have not succeeded in doing that.
"They certainly succeeded in doing that the last few quarters.
I unfortunately have never quite succeeded in doing that.
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