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  1. "Successfull"/"successful" — is this a UK/US difference?

    Nov 2, 2010 · 74 I would say successfull is a typo. Neither Merriam-Webster nor Wiktionary mention it as an alternative spelling. The British National Corpus has 10695 cites for …

  2. "Succeed in" or "succeed at" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Dec 8, 2013 · Are "He succeeded in business" and "He succeeded at business" both idiomatic? What is a good resource for learning idiomatic verb-preposition pairs?

  3. Sentence meaning (Story- The Tiger King)

    Sep 15, 2019 · The story The Tiger King, ends this way: On that day father and son played with that tiny little wooden tiger. It had been carved by an unskilled carpenter. Its surface was …

  4. grammaticality - Successfully submitted vs Submitted Successfully ...

    May 17, 2013 · When data has been submitted through a form online, which sentence below make the most sense to use? Is one grammatically correct more than the other? Your …

  5. Registration Successful or Registered Successfully

    Jun 13, 2020 · On my website, I allow the user to create an account, when account has been created through an online form, which sentence below make the most sense to use? …

  6. differences - Successfully vs successfuly - English Language

    Mar 13, 2018 · Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly …

  7. word choice - "Without success" vs. "unsuccessfully" - English …

    Jul 20, 2012 · Is the phrase below correct? I have tried to contact the customer without success. Isn't it "I have tried to contact the customer unsuccessfully"?

  8. deletion success message - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 13, 2019 · I want to notify a user when the user has deleted a box successfully. Original Message Box has been deleted successfully New Message Success to delete the box What is …

  9. What is the best way to describe a event which was well organized …

    Sep 22, 2022 · I am looking for the right words to describe an event which was meticulously planned and executed. I want to stress on the fact that the managers / professors overlooking …

  10. word choice - Should I say "Your order is now complete" or "Your …

    When a user finishes an order on my website, what's the correct way? Your order is now complete. Your order is now completed.