The sentence is fine. "All the way" = from one end to the other end.
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Feebs11Neither of these is grammatically correct.Thank you.
I have become a successful person though my hard work and persistent effort - you do not need "all the way" anywhere in this sentence.
I can climb all the way up the mountain. - with this correction, this sentence is fine.
Feebs11I can jump all the way down to the water from 15 feet up.The apples came here all the way from London.