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"have much success" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone achieving success in a particular activity or endeavor. For example: "John worked hard on the project, and he has had much success."
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Presley's next two singles on Sun didn't have much success.
"I hope they will not have much success," she added.
Gave team a threat going forward on the right, but did not have much success.
Lay people rarely have much success when looking under the hoods of either cars or medicines.
Of course, that doesn't mean he'll have much success getting his agenda through Congress.
If that looks unlikely to have much success, the prospects of legalisation appear slender, too.
While Traylor was alive, Shannon did not have much success stirring enthusiasm for his work.
The Wythenshawe Blues were never going to have much success employing this tactic.
That didn't have much success, arguably because it was too early and the implementation wasn't great.
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But he has not had much success.
(They haven't had much success, alas).
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