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The phrase "have successfully endured" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing someone (or something) that has withstood a challenging or difficult situation. For example, "John and his family have successfully endured several financial challenges over the past few years."
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I have successfully endured a 21-year existence in the hair colour limbo between ginger and blonde; I have managed to spend over two decades living in the purgatory that is strawberry-blonde.
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Many have successfully diversified.
Others have successfully shed the title.
You have successfully annoyed me".
You have successfully installed Rainmeter.
You have successfully called Japan.
You have successfully researched "Chlorine".
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