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successful - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- hugely: Recently, The Sun hosted a hugely successful charity day for World AIDS Day.
- highly: He has recently had a highly successful one-man show at the Adam Gallery in Bath.
- extremely: Learning points AMP has been an extremely successful project for Impact Arts for a number of reasons.
- commercially: Together, these colonists would build one of the most commercially successful realms in the British Empire.
- very: The shipping registry has been very successful for larger vessels.
- partially: Tho partially successful he could not find the egg to open the N door.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: Once they've complete their individual optimized learning path, students will: Know what makes presentations successful.
Modifies a noun
- completion: The key to successful work completion is; team work!
- candidate: The successful candidates will be located in their London office.
- applicant: Most of our successful applicants have above average grades.
- bid: Mr Hudson led the Council's successful bid to obtain Unitary status.
- career: Through the training and opportunities we provide, you can expect to enjoy a long and successful career with us.
- implementation: Get inspired from successful implementation of ICT in the classroom to improve the quality of learning!
Used with adjective complement
- prove: Place adverts in shop windows and local papers, consider a leaflet drop which is proving very successful at the moment.
- become: AT Kearney helped the chicken change to become more successful.
- deem: However, even when some interventions have been deemed successful, it is difficult to export these experiences to different context and situations.
- appear: However, while the Company appeared successful its ongoing evaluation of these risks was limited.
Preposition: in
- bid: Collection of the larger items will have to be arranged by whoever is successful in the bid.
- ballot: Imagine our delight when we were successful in the ballot to play the Old Course again the next day.
- respect: A pilot scheme, although successful in many respects was deeply problematic and was eventually abandoned in 1993.
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