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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how successful" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually has a connotation of comparison, such as how successful one person or thing is in comparison to another. For example: "I was curious to see how successful the new marketing campaign was compared to the one we ran last year."
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How successful is he?
How successful is the model?
How successful were her plays?
HOW successful are you?
How successful are they?
If yes, how successful?
"You know how successful sex toys are.
How successful was Brady Hoke's first season?
How successful has that effort been?
How successful was the desegregation?
How successful was it internationally?
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