continued success

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuedandsuccess

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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
us
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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(Definition ofcontinuedandsuccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Individual entrepreneurs do, nonetheless, benefit from personal networks of friends and family who have been instrumental to the formation andcontinuedsuccessof their enterprise.
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Preliminary numerical results are encouraging, but the true potential of these methods will only be confirmed bycontinuedsuccessin the coming years.
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The support of advisors was frequently mentioned as an opportunity to generatecontinuedsuccess.
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We wish you muchcontinuedsuccess, and are right behind you.
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The possibility of investment by industry also depends on itscontinuedsuccessin reducing its other current costs.
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It is private enterprise that is the key to itscontinuedsuccess.
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It fulfils our manifesto commitment and it will ensure thecontinuedsuccessof personal pensions.
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The proposed level of the borrowing requirement is that which is consistent withcontinuedsuccessin the fight against inflation.
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One is thecontinuedsuccessagainst inflation, and the second is the improvement in output that is likely to follow that.
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But ourcontinuedsuccessin combating inflation and lower interest rates are providing a firm basis for domestic recovery.
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Critical to thecontinuedsuccessof our economy is the need to continue to improve our transport system.
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Thecontinuedsuccessand existence of the industry is vital.
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Our products compare most favourably; and there are many reasons forcontinuedsuccessin maintaining such a high level of export.
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So thecontinuedsuccessof the rural economy is essential to the future prosperity of the country as a whole.
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This augurs well forcontinuedsuccessin the operations here.
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Thecontinuedsuccessof the campaign will, however, call for a sustained effort by the airlines and travel industry.
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Does theircontinuedsuccessdepend upon whether they can reserve money to which they are not entitled for certain purposes?
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However, that will happen only as confidence is restored, and confidence at home depends crucially oncontinuedsuccessin the battle against inflation.
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None of our well-known papers can be assured ofcontinuedsuccess, and regular availability at every local newsagent is sometimes uncertain.
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