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To wins
verb
To conquer, defeat.
Exact(60)
"That doesn't add up to wins.
"Sometimes that doesn't equate to wins.
Execution plus effort leads to wins".
"Anytime you win and contribute to wins, it's nice".
If they wanted news, they would turn to WINS".
"It all comes down to wins and losses," Chavez said.
I had to explain to anxious reporters that it said, "Everybody's mummy listens to WINS".
Novak is, at least, a statistical barometer when it comes to wins and losses.
Peterson has been outstanding, but he wasn't leading the Vikings to wins the way Manning did.
Possession and outshooting the competition is not translating to wins in 2014.
In 1956, when WMGM lost the Giants rights to WINS, Glickman gave way to Les Keiter.
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