The word "successes" is correct and appropriate for use in written English. It is the plural form of the common noun "success," and can be used anytime the plural form is needed. For example, "The students celebrated their successes after passing their exams.".
Eyre said he had "talked at length" with Norris – advising him that at times he would need to be stoical and that the most enjoyable part of the job was "taking pleasure in others' successes".
It is critical that we continue to build on sector expertise and successes but we also need to find positive, child-centred responses to these issues.
This victory, secured in the sweltering Scottish heat, means Brownlee has titles at the Commonwealth Games, the Olympics, the Europeans and the world championships – a full house of successes that surpasses all expectations he ever had when starting out in the sport.
Will Nigel Farage's successes split the centre-right vote, or take support from Labour, or both?
Carswell's success had led to comparisons with the SDP / Liberal Alliance which swept to a series of byelection successes in the early 1980s.
He has been a persistent hit-maker, with a pedigree that includes opera and Shakespeare as well as commercial successes such as Boeing-Boeing and Matilda.
Every five days if you're Kim Kardashian When I visited the Poundland warehouse to investigate its last round of successes, I was struck by the way the shop makes you aware of your relationship with brands, and how one judges a product's value when everything's a fixed price.
I love the desktop app, it’s always running on my Mac. Ludwig is the best English buddy, it answers my 100 queries per day and stays cool.
Cristina Valenza
Retail Lead Linguist @ Apple Inc.