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The sentence "he managed to succeed" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to convey that someone was able to achieve their goal or overcome an obstacle. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, John managed to succeed in completing his degree and graduating with honors.
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Somehow, he managed to succeed".
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Asked in 1963 how she managed to succeed in what was then a man's world of journalism, Curtis replied that "feminine charms" never figured into her success.
In 1889 this journalist attempted to mimic the feat in Jules Verne's "Around the World in Eighty Days," and she managed to succeed, completing a global loop in 72 days, a speed record at that time.
Kûkai's accomplishment during his stay in China is phenomenal in that not only did he manage to succeed Hui-kuo in becoming the eighth patriarch of esoteric Buddhism, he also managed to study Sanskrit, Chinese poetry and calligraphy, and various other minor arts.
Let's ask jockeys Julie Krone, Donna Barton and others how they managed to succeed.
In spite of a lack of funds, research and no media plan, they managed to succeed and the first class of inductees was inducted in 1998.
Most impressively of all, he has managed to succeed not simply as a director, but at one of the most difficult jobs in the arts: running the National.
He has now managed to succeed him.The Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, was quick to congratulate Mr Khanal, though few doubt that this was India's least-preferred outcome.
But if Philippoussis, with his short attention span and penchant for the unforced error, has not managed to succeed consistently on tour, he has clearly improved his ability to handle pressure (not to mention short, low balls).
But if they manage to succeed, this will definitely make it easier for scientists to do research with psychedelics".
Mr. Nagin has not managed to succeed on either count.
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