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The phrase "a real win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a genuine or significant victory or success in various contexts, such as sports, business, or personal achievements.
Example: "Securing that new client was a real win for our team, boosting our confidence and morale."
Alternatives: "a true victory" or "a significant success."
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It's a real win for Debenhams".
"That was a real win for us," Ms. Ehrlich said.
"That has been a real win for us," he said.
"It's a real win for us and the Sunday brunch crowd".
But over all, he said, "Working in these narratives turned out to be a real win.
Mr Letta saw the revolt down but he did not achieve a real win.
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A real win-win!
It's a real win-win for Scotland".
"This could be a real win-win.
That would be a real win-win – a multimillion pound boost for Britain and a gastronomic treat for Chinese diners".
Kristalina Georgieva, the Bank's director for the environment, echoes comments from various colleagues when she says: "I've never seen a real win-win in my life.
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