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The phrase "a victory of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where one side has triumphed over another, often in a competitive or conflict context.
Example: "The team's hard work and dedication led to a victory of spirit and determination in the championship game."
Alternatives: "a triumph of" or "a win for".
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That's a victory of sorts.
A victory of 2percentt.
Boukpeti's bronze represented a victory of sorts.
A victory of communism in Germany had means war!
"This is a victory of mass movement.
"It is a victory of the democratic process".
I suppose this is a victory of sorts.
"But every person alive today is a victory of sorts".
For India, they have marred a victory of sorts.
That's a victory of sorts — you did write them, yourself!
For Mexico, it was a victory of ballots over bullets.
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