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The phrase "starting to succeed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the initial stages of achieving success in a particular endeavor or goal. Example: "After months of hard work, the team is finally starting to succeed in their project."
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Just as Joe is starting to succeed at getting women to pay him for sex, Ratso's health deteriorates.
"I think you lay on their shoulders a bit to be the savior instead of starting to succeed and growing into the major leagues".
Other quotations reflected continuing political feuds (Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat of New York, on preconditions for diplomacy; Rudolph W. Giuliani on his handling of immigration as New York mayor) and personal references or defining issues (Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, insisting, "We're starting to succeed" in Iraq).
But if the site's goal is to build a large audience before seeking profit, it's starting to succeed.
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But once he started to succeed, his ego may have blinded him to the need for a second more collaborative or consensual phase.
It would be another decade before the Fed would start to succeed in taming inflation, and only at the cost of two painful recessions.
But then they started to succeed, there seemed a point when they could do no wrong, and ultimately that's why Bebo failed".
Wall Street is hopeful that American companies, after years of gaining ground at the expense of their employees, will start to succeed because of the rising fortune of those workers.
Most of the attention in the NBA is on the major markets and the big stars, not necessarily always in that order, so when a mid-market team with plenty of great players but no big names starts to succeed, well there's a bit of a lag before people begin to talk about them.
Other online music revenue models have started to succeed.
I've seen children who were failing in school start to succeed with medication -- and be happy.
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