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The phrase 'succeed on' is not a valid phrase in English, but using the verb 'succeed' as a stand-alone verb is perfectly acceptable in written English
For example, "She was determined to succeed in her career" or "He worked hard and succeeded in his new job."
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Thinking project teams succeed on projects.
We are confident we will succeed on every one of these in the proper venue".
No one can succeed on her own.
There is one way to succeed on Wall Street.
Roller Derby was one of the first roller sports to succeed on the professional level.
Nobody can succeed on their own".
He didn't succeed on that point.
How do you succeed on Broadway without really trying?
They expect our leaders to succeed on their behalf.
The book doesn't even succeed on the level of gossip.
Mr. Nagin has not managed to succeed on either count.
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