How To Successfully Navigate DCCCD's Complex Academic System

Phys.org: Magnetic nanoparticles that successfully navigate complex blood vessels may be ready for clinical trials

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Magnetic nanoparticles that successfully navigate complex blood vessels may be ready for clinical trials

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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 information has been successfully submi...

According to OneLook, 33 dictionaries have an entry for successful, but only Wordnik has a few cites for successfull (without a definition). Edit: by popular request, I will add that the adverb successfully is written with two L's. Successfuly would be incorrect.

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The actual message is 'Message was sent successfully'. But, we are not sure that the message was delivered to the person or the person has read the message. Is the use of 'sent successfully' correct?

word usage - Is there any other way to say 'Sent Successfully ...

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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 better expression?

Depending on the design of your system and its messaging overall, registered successfully would likely be the better choice. Most systems of the type you describe have an internal architecture defined in terms of states and transitions.

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On the one hand, it sounds quite normal to me to say of an author either "She completed her novel" or "She finished her novel" as a way of indicating that the author had successfully reached the end of her work on the novel and that the manuscript was now ready for publication (or editing, as the case may be).

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