tener mucho éxito

An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to be very successful
Nuestra propuesta tuvo mucho éxito, todos votaron por ella.Our proposal was very successful. Everyone voted for it.
b. to be a great success
La película tuvo mucho éxito en todo el mundo.The movie was a great success all over the world.
c. to meet with great success
La campaña publicitaria tuvo mucho éxito, y se agotaron todas las existencias del producto.The advertising campaign met with great success, and the product sold out.
d. to have a lot of success
Pedro es un hombre que tiene mucho éxito con las mujeres. Todas se enamoran de él.Pedro is a man who has a lot of success with women. They all fall in love with him.
e. to make a great success (person)
Desde sus inicios, la cantante ha tenido mucho éxito en su carrera musical.From the start, the singer has made a great success of her musical career.
f. to be a massive hit
Esta comedia romántica tiene mucho éxito entre los adolescentes.This romantic comedy is a massive hit with teenagers.
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