The team's successes led it to a championship.
he did not have an successes.
one is winning
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Blacks had the right to vote.
Yes, "successes" is a correct plural form of the word "success." It is commonly used to refer to multiple instances of achievement or favorable outcomes.
yes because every one fails and successes.
they could not afford one so they had did not have one
It captures the successes and experiences of your life as a writer.
The word success is the noun form; a word for the accomplishment of a goal or purpose; a person or thing that achieves a desired goal or gains prosperity; a word for a person or a thing.The verb is to succeed and the adjective is successful.
Your interviewers do not want to hear my successes - they want to hear about YOUR successes. Just tell them honestly what you've done at work that was a success.
some successes were that massachusetts became a state ( i think)
You can say "after many previous successes" or "after so many previous successes." Both expressions are correct and commonly used.