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The phrase "a landslide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant and overwhelming victory or defeat, often in the context of elections or competitions.
Example: "The candidate won the election by a landslide, securing over 70% of the votes."
Alternatives: "an overwhelming victory" or "a decisive win".
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"We need a landslide".
In a landslide.
The Conservatives, by a landslide.
They won a landslide victory.
(Rosé won by a landslide).
Some pundits predicted a landslide.
He won by a landslide.
He won in a landslide.
Polls predict a landslide.
It'll be a landslide".
Was it a landslide?
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