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Discover Ludwig"successful so far" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something has been successful up to the present moment, but the success may not continue into the future. For example: "Our project has been successful so far, but there is still a lot of work to do to make sure it will be successful in the long term."
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That case has proved successful so far.
The project has been successful so far.
They have been successful so far.
Why has Manuel been successful so far?
Today's survey was our most successful so far.
The polls suggest it has been successful – so far.
We've not been successful so far but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't keep trying".
Those applicants were proof enough that the campaign had been successful so far, he said.
Marijuana doesn't seem to have ruined his life, which has been pretty successful so far.
This year's program was the most successful so far, with more than 500 children participating.
What about the biometrics program has been successful so far, according to the State Department?
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