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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a win of" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing the outcome of a competition or event, but it is better to use more conventional phrases.
Example: "The team celebrated a win of the championship title, but it felt more like a relief than a victory."
Alternatives: "a victory in" or "a win in".
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This felt like a win, of sorts.
A story that keeps on telling itself is a win of a kind too.
"If the Palestinians will accept it, it's a win of peace.
And even if Trump doesn't get his border wall, he gets a win of sorts.
A win of something like 33-12 would have been a more accurate reflection of South Africa's superiority.
"Obviously a win of this magnitude has brought great joy to my players," APOEL Coach Ivan Jovanovic told UEFA.com.
Pierce submitted 27 points and moved to within a win of a second championship in three years.
A win of this sort for Isis is also a loss for its other major rival al-Qaida.
It was a win of sorts, but for Venice's growing "No to the Big Ships" movement two serious problems remained.
He was asked to do it twice during his seven seasons in Cleveland, where in 2007 he took the Indians to within a win of the World Series.
The Commodores averaged 72.6 points last season with a veteran team that won 25 games and came within a win of the N.C.A.A. tournament's Round of 16.
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