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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He has won" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has achieved victory or success in a competition or contest at some point in the past, with relevance to the present. Example: "After months of hard work and dedication, he has won the championship title."
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(He has won once).
He has won.
(He has won twice).
He has won many fans.
He has won it only once.
He has won his nine other marathons.
He has won this race six times.
He has won before.
He has won one.
He has won hearts and he has won minds".
He has won by small margins, but he has won.
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