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Discover LudwigThe phrase "succeed often" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone frequently achieves success in their endeavors. Example: "With hard work and dedication, she has managed to succeed often in her career."
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But syndicated shows that succeed often start out in the mornings and gravitate to the afternoons.
They had shared a single-minded drive to succeed, often reading each other's thoughts and finishing each other's sentences.
The program comes with other perks: the investors, who clearly want to see their human investments succeed, often double as mentors.
And many couples that succeed often work hard to preserve the myth, even within the marriage, that the husband is the Chief Breadwinner.
Children who are held back without being given the intensive instruction they need to succeed often end up repeating the grade more than once.
The highly diverse student body includes many who are the first in their families to attend college and carry intense pressure to succeed, often in engineering or the sciences.
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Those that succeeded often became sustainability philanthropists.
Previous trade rounds have all eventually succeeded, often after dragging on for years.
"Succeeding often requires moving out of the home and into less secure situations".
It tries to break the imprisoning mold, and while its kitchen has been bedeviled by inconsistency, it succeeds often enough to for its failures to be forgiven.
And it asked Hungary and the Czech Republic to change their laws.In the past, the few Gypsies who succeeded often did so at the expense of their Gypsy roots.
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