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'perceived success' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to success that is perceived by an individual or group, but not necessarily quantifiable or measurable. For example, "The musician enjoyed a period of perceived success after their record went platinum."
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The set-theoretic analysis of these data yields two configurational pathways to high perceived success.
Both are elaborate branding exercises in which status comes with perceived success.
Organizations have tried to reduce the rate through methodological approaches but with little perceived success.
To determine how programs are teaching and assessing procedural skills, and their perceived success.
Secondly, part-time designers show low perceived success and low business growth.
These undergraduates and graduates perceived success in creative work as achievable through social, cultural and economic capital.
But because of its perceived success, President Hugo Chavez has deemed it in tune with the socialist-revolutionary times.
El Sistema's perceived success has been such that eight consecutive Venezuelan governments have poured money into it throughout the years.
That obscurity provided the freedom to develop her own voice without the distractions of having to build on perceived success.
So great is Start-Up Chile's perceived success globally, that it has earned itself the nickname "Chilecon Valley".
Instead, the stability of Mr Dzurinda's government must depend mainly on the perceived success of its pro-European policy.
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