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"rather successful" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It indicates a level of success that is above average but not exceptional. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing someone's career or a project's outcome. Example: "After many years of hard work, Jack's business became rather successful, with a steady stream of clients and consistent profits."
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I write rather successful families.
"The trip was rather successful.
"And I thought it was rather successful.
This research and development work has been rather successful.
The first performance had an argumentative but ultimately rather successful reception.
The Clinton Administration was not an obvious failure; on the contrary, it was rather successful, overall.
In foreign affairs Guizot's policies were rather successful, especially as they affected relations with England.
The library has done a lot of fundraising in the past, and has been rather successful at it.
Rather, successful industrial policies identify sources of positive externalities – sectors where learning might generate benefits elsewhere in the economy.
Mascarell remains on the books at Real and has just enjoyed a rather successful campaign on loan at Sporting Gijón.
Away from MLS, Uzbek side Bunyodkor Tashkent have been rather successful in their five years of existence.
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