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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I never won' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have never been successful or victorious in a contest, challenge, competition, or other activity. For example, you can say: "I entered the lottery but I never won."
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He continued, "I never won a raffle.
I never won it again.
I never won a game.
I never won but I still think it's really special.
I never won a junior tournament.
O'Neill said: "As a player, I never won it.
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"You never lost, I never win".
"I never win anything," she laughs.
I never win this argument at the dinner table.
"If I never win again, I'll always have that moment".
Take heart, Mr. Riley; I never win at "Words With Friends" either.
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