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Discover LudwigThe phrase "succeed noticeably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone achieves success in a way that is clearly evident or apparent to others. Example: "After months of hard work, she began to succeed noticeably in her career, earning recognition from her peers."
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As Mugabe's health noticeably deteriorated in the past year, the question of who will succeed his rule has become more pressing.
Few succeed.
None succeed.
Then succeed.
Both succeed.
You succeed?
Although not reported in the international media, since the second half of 2006 a stream of Azerbaijani entrepreneurs have migrated to Georgia and Kazakhstan, because they find the business climate more attractive.The phenomenon of well-connected Azerbaijanis muscling in on successful businesses has got noticeably worse since Ilham Aliyev succeeded his father, Heydar, as president in 2003.
His effort to reset the relationship after a rupture over the Georgia war of 2008 succeeded for a time in stabilizing ties, but the atmosphere has cooled noticeably since Vladimir V. Putin returned to the presidency this year.
Ramakrishnan has succeeded in an exciting way, with local and nationally recognised authors involved in discussions that noticeably touched on themes of author identity and what, for example, it means to be writer from the south, or from America.
He succeeds.
None succeeded.
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