We have no meanings for "commercially successful" in our records yet.
1 The easy out, obviously, is to simply award the most commercially successful .
2 He is the most prolific and commercially successful screenwriter in the world.
3 They ranked among the most commercially successful albums of their time.
4 As the mid-20th century approached, historical fiction was commercially successful but distinctly populist.
5 But despite the backlash, both songs were still very commercially successful .
6 The inclusion of more commercially successful movies is partly by design.
7 However, the plan was cancelled after industry figures complained it patronised commercially successful films.
8 Prada was struggling, as she often does, to be both avant-garde and commercially successful .
9 In 2006, France's most commercially successful film-maker announced he had made his last movie.
10 The steam engine first became commercially successful with Thomas Savery.
11 Prime Minister David Cameron said the film industry should support " commercially successful pictures".
12 If nothing else, he's admirably blunt about it: I need it to be commercially successful .
13 Fletcher Henderson led the most commercially successful of the African-American jazz bands of the 1920s.
14 In consequence I answered a phone call from one of Scotland's first, commercially successful interpreters.
15 We should not remake old stuff over and over again, because it proved commercially successful .
16 Culturally and commercially successful , the rapper's first number one is a soundtrack to New York City.
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