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- Success or successes? Which is correct? - English Language Usage . . .
or with the successes which would imply the second definition: "May you achieve a series of desired outcomes from the many things you attempt in life" So if you're wishing an overall sense of success you'd leave off the plural If you want to emphasize success with individual events or tasks they may undertake then use the plural
- Success or successes - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"Describing the successes" of someone implies a discussion of each particular triumph For instance, the article might discuss particular events in Bob's career - e g "his high-quality tender won his company the crucial widget contract with GloboCorp He then was selected as team leader despite being the youngest on his team "
- single word requests - Success, Failure and whats in-between . . .
Just at the very moment you begin to think of yourself as an autonomous critter--a virtual island, you also begin to realize (if you're honest with yourself and humble) how all the experiences, relationships, teachers, books, relatives (especially parents), failures, and successes have made you what you are today
- What is a word for to take pleasure in someone elses success?
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- Co-Founder, Co-founder, or cofounder? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Co-founder Once hyphenated, the word is a single word, so only needs a capital at the beginning of the entire word
- single word requests - What do you call someone who defines and . . .
The term "event organizer" is a common job position you can see advertised Both officially in terms of occupation and unofficially (eg , planning a family trip), the organizer is supposedly responsible for the successes or failures of whatever event we're talking about, or at least their actions contribute to the successes and failures
- What does heres to someone thing mean? - English Language Usage . . .
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- Is there a word for someone who tends to find faults in others?
keeps seeing everything that is wrong with everybody else That person is overly critical: expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments
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