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The phrase "was realized successfully" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The project that had been in development for months was finally realized successfully. The team's hard work and dedication paid off, and the end result was a success.
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was realized successfully
verb
To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.
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The dual-wavelength pulsed laser was realized successfully through adaptive coating design of the cavity mirrors.
Not only the UV-light induced photocatalytic activity, but also the persistent catalytic ability after turning off the light was realized successfully.
About 31.6 Gb/in2 surface data-writing density was realized successfully on thin PMMA film by using AFM equipment with optimized thermal writing parameters.
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Various industrial applications have been realized successfully [11 14], and software implementations are available as well.
Finally good field flatness in IH-DTL cavity has been realized successfully.
Based on this study, large-scale forging and its microstructural design were realized successfully.
Consequently, the fluorescence of QDs is restored and GSH quantification is realized successfully.
This system has been realized successfully and applied in the Shanghai Maglev transrapid project (MTP).
∙ Optimization of measurement matrix: In compressive sampling, measurement matrix directly determines whether the reconstruction can be realized successfully [6, 7].
A nanoscale wire-bonding of Ag nanowire with Au substrate has been realized successfully at room temperature.
Semiconducting polymer nanospheres fabricated from a conjugated polymer dispersed in aqueous phase have been realized successfully utilizing the miniemulsion process.
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