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become successful in English:

1. take off take off


We have to wait for another plane to leave the runway before we can take off.
Her singing career had just begun to take off.
take off your jacket
May I take off my coat, please? / 2. Michael takes off his jacket and lies on the bed.
where i can take off my hoodie? your plane took (taken) off away an hour ago
When we got there it was snowing heavily, and the plane couldn’t take off, so we had to come home.
When I was young I loved watching planes take off. / She is really good at taking her teacher off. / He was so tired that he didin't even take his clothes off
Young children often take off their older siblings.
You can take off your t-shirt if you're feeling too hot.
Do you take off your shoes when you get into somebody else’s flat or house?
If you're hot, why not take off that jumper?
That is very important in order for us to know which aeroplanes can take off and when.
When I get home I always take off the jacket first and then the shoes.
I’d better take my shoes off. The plane should take off on time. Her business has really taken off. I’m taking Monday off to go to London.
The judge stared at Gandih and finally told him to take off his turban

English word "become successful"(take off) occurs in sets:

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2. get ahead get ahead


It's tough for a woman to get ahead in politics.
Why is it that, while some people get ahead, others get sick?
Some people lie and cheat to get ahead in life. I wouln't do that.
She will never get ahead unless she works harder.

3. to thrive to thrive


a plant that is able to thrive in dry conditions. The city of nearly 200,000 people is beggining to thrive.
His ​business thrived in the ​years before the ​war. / She ​seems to thrive on ​stress.

English word "become successful"(to thrive) occurs in sets:

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