Can I use "succeed" as an imparative verb? If I say for example, "Succeed the South through learning" as in giving success to the South or "Succeed this day by taking action", as in giving success to this day, am I correct? thanks for writing,postgirl
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No it can't.
— Nona the brit
No it can't.
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