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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excelled to" is not technically correct in written English
To use it correctly, you would need to use the phrase "excelled at," which means to be particularly good at something. For example, "Lisa excelled at math and was the top performing student in her grade level."
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They controlled the second half and Tyton, who had been preferred to Wojciech Szczesny, excelled to keep Poland in contention.
Both, Caddick-Adams suggests, were master communicators, and perhaps should not have been promoted from the battlefield, where they excelled, to a strategic level, where they did not.
Steve Harper, the veteran goalkeeper, excelled to beat down a drive from Welbeck and then tip over Santi Cazorla's pearl of a curling shot.
He says that rather than fall flat on his face, as some had expected Ford to do on his movie debut, he excelled to such an extent that Firth claims, "He's as good as any director I've ever worked with.
Adeyemi produced a crisper strike to a later half-volley but Amos excelled to tip it on to the post while his manager felt a third shot ought to have produced a second penalty.
Montpellier excelled to win the French league for the first time last season as Lyon and Marseille sought to streamline, but neither they nor the equally valiant Lille are threatening to shake up the continent's elite now.
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She modeled excelling to your potential.
Spurs will have to excel to shut out Monaco at the Stade Louis II on Tuesday.
I have girlfriends who continue to excel to the heights.
Values were exported to Excel to process and to visualize distances.
If you want to excel to your limits, try not to get into relationships.
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