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Discover Ludwig"taste success" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to describe achieving a goal or accomplishment after a period of effort or hard work. For example, "After months of dedication and hard work, the team was finally able to taste success."
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Most likely to: Taste success next year.
Last night they yearned to taste success once more.
My family and I have watched girls compete their entire lives, taste success and sometimes crumble under the pressure.
There has been a trend for British designers to quit London catwalks as soon as they taste success.
While few taste success in both tournaments in one year, that did not keep Rose from returning to Cromwell for the eighth time in his 15-year career.
With 20 Champions League titles between Real, Barcelona and Milan – PSG and Atletico are yet to taste success – City would certainly be up against it ahead of their first ever appearance in the last 16.
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I've tasted success.
We have tasted success.
Despite reaching the Australian Open final four times previously, Murray has never tasted success Down under.
Having tasted success with "Gossip Girl," the network decided to stop showing sitcoms altogether.
Sure, he has tasted success: his star flickered briefly in 1977.
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