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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a win on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a successful outcome or victory in a specific context, such as a competition, project, or negotiation.
Example: "The team celebrated a win on their latest project, which exceeded all expectations."
Alternatives: "a victory in" or "a success in".
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The tax board handed Talbots a win on one issue, involving taxation of inventory in transit.
"To get a win on the road is important.
Would a win on 2 December even trump that?
It gave the Hoyas many chances to steal a win on the Orange's home court.
A win on home ground could give him a strong start.
"We need to get a win on the board," admitted Redknapp.
A win on Sunday and a few plays from Harvin just might reinvigorate this franchise.
For Morgan a win on Sunday would cap a remarkable year.
Important as issues are, he said, "people don't give you a win on the issues".
A win on Saturday would see them equal RSL's undefeated home record.
A win on Sunday, or even a high-scoring draw, would complete the job.
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