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very successful

adjective as in best-selling

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But those who live that lifestyle, they live free… and are very successful.

She might be academically very successful and simply quite socially awkward.

By today's standards, I suppose you'd have to say they have a very successful relationship.

Those were very successful TV shows but the roles were smaller, and I continued anonymously going from job-to-job.

You also point out in the book that people who question tend to be very successful, in business and elsewhere.

This was a very successful speculation, and in a few weeks your father realized about 2500l.

Last letter said been up to the diggings; very successful; coming home with his money, mentioned ship he meant to sail in.

"You certainly have been very successful over here, Doctor," observed the foreigner, whose English had been acquired in America.

The ladies were very successful teachers—their classes were always large.

He was very successful in diffusing among the young a love for the study of mineralogy and geology.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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