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The phrase "he doesn't succeed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe someone's lack of success in achieving a goal, completing a task, or reaching an objective. Example: Despite his best efforts, he doesn't succeed in winning the race.
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So he doesn't succeed at his intended crime.
It's our duty to make sure he doesn't succeed.
Turner's not a very dynamic runner – he doesn't succeed by changing the pace of the offense.
"So if he doesn't succeed in tennis, maybe he has a good career in that".
What then? "If he doesn't succeed, let's see how far his mouth will take him," Lawlor said.
When he doesn't succeed, the viewer leaves the theatre — as I did after seeing his hackneyed 1994 Tony Award-winning hit, "Love!
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He does not succeed.
He does not succeed despite his estrangement from U.S. Speedskating but largely because of it.
They will be unforgiving in Valencia if he does not succeed.
Apparently he does not succeed, since he brutally rapes and murders a prostitute.
Then again, if he does not succeed in the majors, that could scare others away.
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