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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it a success" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the outcome of a particular event or action as being successful. For example: "The new marketing strategy proved to be a success, resulting in a significant increase in sales."
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So what odds does she put on Indonesia consolidating its democracy and making it a success?
The film grossed over $400 million during its worldwide theatrical run, making it a success.
Was it a success?
EVEN the right judged it a success.
"What makes it a success?
I call it a success!
You could call it a success conflict.
How could we call it a success?
The press pronounced it a success.
The firm hopes to also make it a success abroad.
"I think we can call it a success," he said.
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