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Kprichards Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Let success attend you.

Could you tell me whether the following usage is correct?

Let success attend you.

I would also like to know whether it should be used in any specific occasion.

Thanks,
Richards.
  

Top answer

kprichards Let success attend you. It is correct. It is a formal benediction, and can be used on any such occasion.

  • kprichards Let success attend you.
  • It is correct.
  • It is a formal benediction, and can be used on any such occasion.
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kprichardsLet success attend you.
It is correct. It is a formal benediction, and can be used on any such occasion.
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It sounds strange to me. 'May success attend you' would just about work. I must move in the wrong circles.
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fivejedjonMay success attend you
That, too.

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Neither one has worked for me, though.

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