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The phrase "a master at winning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is exceptionally skilled at achieving victory or success in competitions or challenges.
Example: "In the world of chess, he is truly a master at winning, consistently outsmarting his opponents."
Alternatives: "an expert at winning" or "a champion at winning".
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Until N.H.L. owners and players reach agreement on a new labor contract, Oates, a former center who was a master at winning face-offs and distributing the puck to his linemates, says he plans to continue coaching in Hershey.
Houdini was a master at winning the crowd over.
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The Republican front-runner claims to be the world's smartest businessman, a master at cutting deals and winning with his negotiating savvy.
Yet he's still in a formidable position to take a run at winning his first Masters and second straight major.
A master at work.
He's a master at that.
"And Evan is a master at that.
Mr Zenawi is a master at it.
He is a master at public communication.
Volkswagen is a master at this.
"Jim was a master at man-management.
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