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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a win something" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "It was a win for the team, but we need to focus on the next challenge."
Alternatives: "a victory" or "a success".
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Trump is tossing Netanyahu — and himself — "a win," something to sell to Likud's nationalist, religiously inclined political base, about which Trump knows a thing or two; something Trump can pass off as bipartisan respect for Zionist history.
Trump is tossing Netanyahu and himself—"a win," something to sell to Likud's nationalist, religiously inclined political base, about which Trump knows a thing or two; something Trump can pass off as bipartisan respect for Zionist history.
Flintridge Prep is eager to start strong with a win, something it didn't do last year, dropping three of its first four games, including an overtime loss to Army-Navy.
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"On the other hand, the collapse of a leave win, something the market has almost fully discounted, could be truly biblical".
The first was: Don't stage a crisis without a plan to win something from it.
When it's someone who hasn't been a favourite before and is confronted with a chance to win something - that's when you really see what a person is made of.
We would like to win and have a desire to win something this season.
Hopefully in the future I still have a chance to win something.
Appleby started a lot of sentences on Sunday ("click...'...'.) by shooting a 59 to win something called the Greenbriar Classic.
Texas law bars charging people for a chance to win something.
"It's the next step for us as a team, to win something.
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