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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'made it successful' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or a person who achieved a successful outcome or result. For example: His hard work and dedication to the project made it successful.
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The company seems to knows its roots, though, and what made it successful.
But as it focuses on simplicity, Dropbox has to take care not to end up feature-creeping its way out of what made it successful initially, so the final product decisions may be a bit different.
PAGE C1 DEALING WITH SELLER'S REMORSE Christopher A. Baker achieved what most entrepreneurs dream of with his company, MailCode: he made it successful and then sold it.
"It's a real testament to the staff the way they have made this seven-day operation work and made it successful.
THERE may come a time in every corporation's life when it must stand tall, swallow hard and abandon the very technology that made it successful.
So I bought Personal Computer World, that was about to go bust, made it successful and then sold it to VNU for a lot of money.
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If the JargonSpy is correct, the key aspect of software that will make it successful is its configurability.
It just makes it successful, and different.
He devised system and starts to make it successful.
"The goal is to take it to other regions and make it successful as a whole".
"We have to be 100 percent confident we'll be able to make it successful.
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