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Discover LudwigThe phrase "past successes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to successes that happened in the past. For example, "By reflecting on our past successes, we can identify ways to improve our future performance."
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Gradually, however, the most successful firms have managed to raise new funds based on past successes.
His past successes made him choose Italy.
Minimize references to past successes.
Our past successes imperilled our future.
Woods is returning to a place of many past successes.
That stands in stark contrast to his past successes.
Don't let your past successes be like Teflon, be nonstick.
The results therefore suggest that past successes provide an important prerequisite when performing high-stakes tasks.
This paper provides field evidence on the causal impact of past successes on future performances.
"I used a lot of the skills I used in my past successes," he said.
The pressure on Mr. Cuomo is in part a reflection of his past successes.
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