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Discover Ludwig"one's success" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is a possessive noun phrase that means the success of a particular person. For example: "One's success is ultimately determined by their own dedication and hard work."
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She noted there was little value placed on one's success in classroom teaching or on service activities that made a difference outside the academic community but that directly flowed from academic work.
LIAN represents the respect received from the group because of one's morality and MIAN represents social status received from society based on one's success and identity.
Australia will look to build on day one's success with Emily Seebohm a medal contender in the women's 100m backstroke, while Mitch Larkin goes in the men's event.
"It's critical to one's success in the future".
But even with the advanced technology, a big part of one's success depends on having a knack for it.
A great deal of one's success depends on the type of parenting a child receives.
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This did not always make life pleasant; one had an audience for one's failures as well as one's successes.
The great thing about running is that one's successes are one's own, and that there are many different ways to measure them.
The same is true of the "detrimental" effect of "a belief that one's successes and failures are outside one's control".
But at least one major politician, Gov. James E. McGreevey of New Jersey, said he was willing to take up the mayor's challenge, calling such report cards "an opportunity to set forth one's successes and one's failures".
To his credit, Newton himself admits as much, halting his story abruptly, in the early nineteen-eighties, "for to write about one's successes, small or big, is simply of no interest to the reader".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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