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"to triumph" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe succeeding or winning a competition or a challenge. For example, "With hard work and dedication, they were able to triumph against all odds."
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We somehow want him to triumph.
Often, it leads to triumph.
To disaster or to triumph?
(I have the lust to triumph).
And he went from triumph to triumph.
McIlroy tends to triumph on these occasions.
Cass comes to realise that "To triumph over self is to triumph over Death.
The brute logic of money was bound to triumph.
It's not like I have gone from triumph to triumph.
The official meets many troubles but manages to triumph.
Mr. Licata wasn't the only American to triumph in Melbourne.
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