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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a victoria" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a victory or a specific context where "Victoria" is a proper noun, such as a name or place.
Example: "After a long battle, the team celebrated a victoria that would be remembered for years."
Alternatives: "a victory" or "an achievement".
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How hard can a victoria sponge be?
"A Victoria waited at the curb.
Struggling on with a Victoria sponge with bloody, bandaged hands and then finally given the chop.
He also described her as "a bit of a Victoria Beckham lookalike".
The shoes Rebecca: The icing on the patriotic cake – a Victoria sponge, obviously.
Jones thereupon becomes a horse enthusiast, and he drives around in a buggy or a victoria.
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In 1976, McLaughlin joined the Class-A Victoria Cowboys of the Gulf States League.
It was a Victoria Falls of everything my wife deems valuable.
"It'll inspire a generation of kids to try to become a Wiggins or a Victoria Pendleton.
At the First Battle of Ypres, Khudadad Khan became the first Indian to be awarded a Victoria Cross.
Try making a Victoria Sponge.
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