Learn what "you were voted most likely to succeed" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It refers to a school-style superlative where someone was predicted to do well in the future.
From Faded Threads, Episode 25
Someone tells another person they were voted most likely to succeed.
Use this when talking about a class award, yearbook superlative, or teasing compliment. It can sound ironic depending on tone.
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