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Discover LudwigThe phrase "succeed well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that has achieved success or prosperity. Example: Despite facing many obstacles, the new business venture succeeded well and generated significant profits in its first year.
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"When you succeed, well, it looks great.
Managers working under budgetary constraints, either fail, get fed up, or succeed well enough to get a better offer.
My hope was the film would succeed well enough to let me make a living doing after-school specials [educational TV films for teenagers].
But neither does there appear to be a gay and lesbian exception to the general pattern that "children appear most apt to succeed well as adults … when they spend their entire childhood with their married mother and father".
They found that the 127 hitters at.299 or.300 batted a whopping.463 in that final at-bat, demonstrating a motivation to succeed well beyond normal (and in what was usually an otherwise meaningless game).
The question now is whether the new Dutch plan (which also includes registration cards and clubs) will succeed well enough to become a new model, or whether certain regions of Latin America – like Central America, or South America's southern cone – will decide to move together in a single direction.
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Conclusively, the MMV has two prominent merits: an ability to generate multiple conditions 1000-foldd and more) and another ability to succeed well-specific products well-to-well (leading to multistep parallel reactions).
I think he succeeded well in that.
If a one-person business succeeds — well, owner takes all.
By last night he seemed to have succeeded well enough.
The surge succeeded well enough that it enabled Obama to withdraw from Iraq without shame.
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