I'm not sure what "with our customers and out success" modifies in sentence A.
Could you explain?
Something has gone slightly wrong with that sentence, but as far as the "with ~" part is concerned, apparently it means: "(the) success of the company's products with our customers and our success in general" "with our customers" apparently is intended to modify "success".
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Something has gone slightly wrong with that sentence, but as far as the "with ~" part is concerned, apparently it means:
"(the) success of the company's products with our customers
and
our success in general"
"with our customers" apparently is intended to modify "success".
fire1Could you explain?
It's not a good sentence. If a sentence is badly written, it is an exercise in futility to try to parse it grammatically.