extraordinary success
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextraordinaryandsuccess
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extraordinary
adjective
uk/ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.i/us/ɪkˈstrɔːr.dən.er.i/
very unusual, special, unexpected, ...
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success
noun
uk/səkˈses/us/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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Thisextraordinarysuccesscan be attributed in part to various features of the normal cornea and anterior segment that together account for their 'immune-privileged' status.
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The heavy ice meant that most of the whaling activity occurred north of the pack, and here all the factories hadextraordinarysuccess.
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It is rather obvious, though, that the party's positive support was closely linked to theextraordinarysuccessof the political decisions that began to be adopted in 1989.
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Within the past decade there has beenextraordinarysuccesswith ' universal salt iodization ' that has depended importantly on close collaboration between health ministries and the salt industry.
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So far as the discussion has gone it has hadextraordinarysuccess.
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It has worked so far withextraordinarysuccess.
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It is anextraordinarysuccessand of vast importance in the present crisis in the war.
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There are particular reasons for not wanting to disturb what is anextraordinarysuccessstory.
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Against the background of much criticism, knocking and denigration, they did a huge amount to make the national lottery such anextraordinarysuccess.
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In that they have had the mostextraordinarysuccess.
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That has grown and grown to be anextraordinarysuccesswithin the private sector.
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Will it also state how many are struck off in consequence of theextraordinarysuccessof safeguarding in the last six months?
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My second point concerns theextraordinarysuccessrate of oral appeals.
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She had quiteextraordinarysuccess.
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It has been anextraordinarysuccess.
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That is anextraordinarysuccessstory.
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It has enjoyedextraordinarysuccessas it has developed into a formidable system, with thousands of services being provided throughout the length and breadth of the country.
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On the other hand we do not want to disfigure theextraordinarysuccessof this surprisingly successful facade by building an entirely new type in the middle of it.
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Home detention curfew has been anextraordinarysuccess.
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