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The phrase "triumph at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to experience or achieve success or victory at a particular outcome or event. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, the team ultimately triumphed at the championship game. Another example: The musician's album was a triumph at the music awards ceremony, winning multiple categories.
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Toscanini's triumph at Salzburg.
He thinks the same team can triumph at federal level.
"Rienzi" was a triumph at its 1842 Dresden premiere.
He died soon after celebrating a triumph at Rome.
In 152 he celebrated a triumph at Rome.
But smart reads don't always triumph at the box office.
She refused to express triumph at the failed measure.
Despite their small triumph at the Genoa summit, they are unlikely to get one.
A triumph at every level — reporting, tone, perspective — I couldn't recommend it more.
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Brazil's triumph at the Confederations Cup, and his role in it, cannot be seen as verification.
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