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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real winner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is highly successful or admirable, often in a positive or enthusiastic context.
Example: "After winning the championship, the team proved they were a real winner in the league."
Alternatives: "a true champion" or "a standout success."
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A real winner.
There's a real winner in 'Carry You Home'.
Put it on a nicely toasted piece of bread and you have a real winner.
"All of you have made me feel like a real winner today".
"But De Niro — a real winner — is best when he's coming on and showing off.
Anchovy and caper mayonnaise is a real winner on asparagus or with crudités.
As my pizza proved, the combination of strawberries with tomatoes can be a real winner.
Add bread crumbs for crunch and the dish is a real winner.
Seeing Bianca again made me remember what a real winner she is.
Help us crown a real winner by tweeting your votes to @gdnwhiteboard.
"My first year, two years ago, was a real winner," Mr. Jacobs said.
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