immediate success

collocation in English

meaningsofimmediateandsuccess

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immediate
adjective
uk
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
us
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
happening or done without delay or very soon after ...
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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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(Definition ofimmediateandsuccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This lack of evidence is a major hindrance towardimmediatesuccessof disease management.
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This invention was animmediatesuccessamong ophthalmologists (even though some physicians initially had difficulties in employing it).
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Where there are disputes, both sides move rapidly, not always withimmediatesuccess, but rapidly to resolve these amicably and quickly.
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Controlled clinical trials were started and then abandoned, such was theimmediatesuccessof the operation.
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Its first use, on stolen vehicles, has been animmediatesuccess.
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American companies do not haveimmediatesuccesswhen they develop in this country.
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We hope he will have animmediatesuccessto report.
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At the end of it all, when people are running an organisation their first interest is in theimmediatesuccessof the organisation.
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We should not delude ourselves into thinking we shall achieveimmediatesuccess.
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You cannot suddenly try to adopt joint consultation within industry and expect it to be animmediatesuccess.
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We cannot offer the prospect ofimmediatesuccessin solving all the problems, but there are a number of encouraging factors.
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It would be dishonest of me to try to pretend that we can achieveimmediatesuccess.
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The end product was not animmediatesuccess.
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No, do not let us say that smooth working orimmediatesuccessof this machine is to be expected, or very much to be desired.
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They and their parents know full well that they can lose financially if any attempt at training or employment does not meet withimmediatesuccess.
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It was not anticipated that wireless telephony would be such animmediatesuccessas it has become.
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The result at most of these clinics, whatever methods are used, is animmediatesuccessrate of about one-third, with a considerable number of relapses within one year.
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It was animmediatesuccess.
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We do not always do so in the expectation ofimmediatesuccess, but in the expectation that people will understand that what we are saying is right.
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The railroad, animmediatesuccess, has expanded regularly since its founding.
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