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to succeed by
verb
To follow in order; to come next after; hence, to take the place of.
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In effect he is trusting his defense to help the Chiefs win games, putting them in position to succeed by giving opponents long fields to work with.
It gives us confidence to succeed, by helping us push harder when we hit a setback.
They have always wanted to succeed by being good and doing good.
And second, Ukip was happy to succeed by hurting the party closest to it.
He was prophetically voted "best businessman" and "most likely to succeed" by his classmates.
IMotors was supposed to succeed by buying used cars, refurbishing them and then reselling them online.
While Washington was sure and paternal; Mr. Bush tried to succeed by grappling.
According to his lawyer, Mr. Hochfelder recalls having been voted "Most Likely to Succeed" by his senior class.
But Annacone sounds convinced that Federer still has the talent to succeed by multiple means, as Sampras did.
But Annacone sounds convinced that Federer still has the talent, like Sampras, to succeed by multiple means.
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