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Discover Ludwig'fully succeed' is a valid phrase in written English
You can use it to describe achieving something to its greatest potential. For example, "The team fully succeeded in their mission to improve the efficiency of production."
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He may not fully succeed.
"Not to fail but, rather, not to fully succeed".
It was found that people try to self-tailor the information, but do not fully succeed.
"Ondine" may not fully succeed, but it shows the hand of a master.
Does Mr. Martin, a male academic in his 50s, fully succeed at channeling the voices of two marginalized female characters?
We will never fully succeed in achieving Mr. Obama's vision of a poor girl's having exactly the same opportunities as a wealthy girl.
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But it has not fully succeeded.
Neither method has fully succeeded in animals.
Not all of Ballet Theater's Ashton revivals fully succeeded.
Even if that test fully succeeds, it will not provide enough information to go ahead.
I am sure that if we had fully succeeded, many troubles and disasters could have been avoided.
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