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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little triumph" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small success or achievement that brings a sense of accomplishment.
Example: "After weeks of hard work, finishing the project felt like a little triumph for the entire team."
Alternatives: "small victory" or "minor success."
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It's a little triumph.
After this cosy little triumph, Binkie gave a party, which was lovely.
If he opted to waft round the world for the next three years only to return with another quiet little triumph like this, it would be perfectly acceptable.
You can't say it's indicative of what jazz is up to or where it's going, but it's a little triumph nonetheless.
I couldn't quite write down any jokes, as such, but as a piece of ensemble playing, including fresh, uncliched takes on Welshness, present-giving and adultery, it was a little triumph.
O'Leary and his wife abandoned the taxi and returned to the winners enclosure, the horse and this little triumph an afterthought in a week that O'Leary had dominated like no other owner in the history of the festival.
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But in the pathos, there were little triumphs, too.
All those little triumphs - you're never quite sure what's gonna happen next.
They're on them all, writing and posting all about themselves, their doings, pictures, problems, and little triumphs.
It is 18 years since a Scottish victory in an Auld Enemy game so any little triumphs must be savoured.
It relishes, rather than judges, the little triumphs and awkward intensities of 'character.'... Camp is a tender feeling".
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