Expressions for something that was/went successful or that has completed? [on hold]
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I am looking for expressions/sayings for when something was a success or has completed; from classic (e.g. "dot the i’s and cross the t’s", "ship made it safely to harbour", etc.) to contemporary (e.g. "Houston, we have lift off", "that's a wrap", etc.).
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Context: it is for a service that has been completed (tech industry); a tech object that has been repaired and is now working.
Are there any others suggestions?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
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I am looking for expressions/sayings for when something was a success or has completed; from classic (e.g. "dot the i’s and cross the t’s", "ship made it safely to harbour", etc.) to contemporary (e.g. "Houston, we have lift off", "that's a wrap", etc.).
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Context: it is for a service that has been completed (tech industry); a tech object that has been repaired and is now working.
Are there any others suggestions?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
expressions synonyms
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This really is still too broad, but it sounds like you might be off to the races.
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I am looking for expressions/sayings for when something was a success or has completed; from classic (e.g. "dot the i’s and cross the t’s", "ship made it safely to harbour", etc.) to contemporary (e.g. "Houston, we have lift off", "that's a wrap", etc.).
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Context: it is for a service that has been completed (tech industry); a tech object that has been repaired and is now working.
Are there any others suggestions?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
expressions synonyms
I am looking for expressions/sayings for when something was a success or has completed; from classic (e.g. "dot the i’s and cross the t’s", "ship made it safely to harbour", etc.) to contemporary (e.g. "Houston, we have lift off", "that's a wrap", etc.).
[Edit]
Context: it is for a service that has been completed (tech industry); a tech object that has been repaired and is now working.
Are there any others suggestions?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
expressions synonyms
expressions synonyms
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This really is still too broad, but it sounds like you might be off to the races.
– Jim
Feb 21 at 15:30
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This really is still too broad, but it sounds like you might be off to the races.
– Jim
Feb 21 at 15:30
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This really is still too broad, but it sounds like you might be off to the races.
– Jim
Feb 21 at 15:30
This really is still too broad, but it sounds like you might be off to the races.
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It really depends on the context of the event, but I can think of a few: "The eagle has landed.". "...and he sinks the putt!", "Back of the net!".
Thanks for your reply. I added context to my post, although these are in the right direction :-)
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Feb 21 at 15:22
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My favorite, when something was a success or has completed, is
"accomplished"
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be a roaring success free dict
To be extremely or triumphantly successful.
or nothing like the sweet smell of success! 1 (same link)
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It really depends on the context of the event, but I can think of a few: "The eagle has landed.". "...and he sinks the putt!", "Back of the net!".
Thanks for your reply. I added context to my post, although these are in the right direction :-)
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Feb 21 at 15:22
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It really depends on the context of the event, but I can think of a few: "The eagle has landed.". "...and he sinks the putt!", "Back of the net!".
Thanks for your reply. I added context to my post, although these are in the right direction :-)
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Feb 21 at 15:22
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It really depends on the context of the event, but I can think of a few: "The eagle has landed.". "...and he sinks the putt!", "Back of the net!".
It really depends on the context of the event, but I can think of a few: "The eagle has landed.". "...and he sinks the putt!", "Back of the net!".
answered Feb 21 at 15:19
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Thanks for your reply. I added context to my post, although these are in the right direction :-)
– gabriël le roux
Feb 21 at 15:22
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Thanks for your reply. I added context to my post, although these are in the right direction :-)
– gabriël le roux
Feb 21 at 15:22
Thanks for your reply. I added context to my post, although these are in the right direction :-)
– gabriël le roux
Feb 21 at 15:22
Thanks for your reply. I added context to my post, although these are in the right direction :-)
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Feb 21 at 15:22
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My favorite, when something was a success or has completed, is
"accomplished"
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My favorite, when something was a success or has completed, is
"accomplished"
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My favorite, when something was a success or has completed, is
"accomplished"
My favorite, when something was a success or has completed, is
"accomplished"
answered Feb 21 at 19:02
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be a roaring success free dict
To be extremely or triumphantly successful.
or nothing like the sweet smell of success! 1 (same link)
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be a roaring success free dict
To be extremely or triumphantly successful.
or nothing like the sweet smell of success! 1 (same link)
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be a roaring success free dict
To be extremely or triumphantly successful.
or nothing like the sweet smell of success! 1 (same link)
be a roaring success free dict
To be extremely or triumphantly successful.
or nothing like the sweet smell of success! 1 (same link)
answered Mar 23 at 22:44
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This really is still too broad, but it sounds like you might be off to the races.
– Jim
Feb 21 at 15:30