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The phrase "succeed from" is not part of standard English.
To denote separating or separating oneself from a group, the correct phrase to use is "secede from". Example: The southern U.S. states decided to secede from the Union in 1861.
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Normally we don't succeed from set pieces.
"The atmosphere in the school is fantastic and there is a real determination to succeed from staff and students.
It's not uncommon for friends or family to feel this way when watching friends succeed from afar.
In this respect, he resembles the forty-three Presidents he hopes to succeed, from the Father of His Country to the wayward son, Alpha George to Omega George.
Businesses need to introduce measures that reach women at every level of an organisation, creating the right working environment for them to succeed from the start.
It has already been a good week for Dougie Brown, a proud Scot who made nine one-day international appearances for England and was willing the Better Together campaign to succeed from his Warwickshire base.
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The scheme succeeded from 1880 to 1884.
On Thursday, Butler succeeded from much closer.
Of these, seven kings (from Philip VI to Charles VIII) succeeded from father to son.
"It's nice to see kids succeeding from the area," he said.
West should simply have raised to four hearts, which would have succeeded from the East position.
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