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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a victor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has won a competition, battle, or challenge.
Example: "After a long and grueling match, she emerged as a victor, celebrated by her teammates and fans."
Alternatives: "a champion" or "a winner".
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A victor, anyway.
Go big, and go home a victor.
A victor who was born to debate.
He planned to keep sketching until there was a victor.
Wright is often described as a Victor Cruz type.
"He wants you to be a victor for God's glory.
A victor who made the whole sorry spectacle worth watching.
It reads, "Know me as a victor not a victim".
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"After all of this, it is hard not to see Russia as a victor-country".
The optical density was measured at 450 nm with a VICTOR-V spectrophotometer from Perkin Elmer.
After 3 min luminescence was measured for 1 sec with a Victor-1420 Multilabel counter (PerkinElmer).
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