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Discover LudwigThe phrase "succeed in it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to achieving success in a specific task or endeavor. Example: "After months of hard work, I finally managed to succeed in it."
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"The Square" is a satire on the contemporary modern-art scene and the people who succeed in it, and its point of view is simple: "You think this crap is art?" What Östlund sees there is, above all, the triumph of non-art, promoted by sophisticated and self-deluding poseurs whose promotion of faux art in a milieu bathed in money leaves them without a shred of human decency or ordinary emotion.
We all have a responsibility to ensure that we are all equipped to succeed in it.
Yet the majority, even a vast majority, of the people who enroll in the program do not succeed in it.
"But it is clear that to succeed in it, your students have to understand something about being on a mission.
What is it about Condoleezza Rice's personality, or way of thinking, that has allowed her to succeed in it?
He has the intangibles and the mentality to stay humble about the game and to succeed in it".
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Does it succeed in helping us to find Meiji?
Did it succeed in its ambition to "cover the night"?
What is succeeding in it, and also what isn't succeeding?
It may succeed in its aim.
If it can succeed in Iraq, it can succeed anywhere.
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