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The phrase "a winner from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to someone or something that has achieved victory or success from a specific source or group.
Example: "She was a winner from the local competition, showcasing her talent on a larger stage."
Alternatives: "a champion from the" or "a victor from the".
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Dave's monologue is a winner from the off.
"He won a state high school championship, was a winner from the first day he walked on campus".
The Jeep Cherokee was a winner from the start, introduced in 1974 as a sport utility vehicle with the latest gadgets.
QUESTION FROM GUEST: Are the folks banging the drum for a winner from the US overlooking the strength of literature around the world?
NO ONE is likely to emerge a winner from the political disarray triggered in Portugal by the resignations of the finance and foreign ministers.
But to predict a winner from the pair will be more tricky, after they both had to overcome difficulties in winning their semi-finals today.
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All you have to do is upload a few cool photos by December 31st and we'll help them pick a winners from the pool.
I was among the six judges who were asked to declare a winner from among the 25 finalists still standing.
To choose a winner from among the DEA-efficient candidates, Cook and Kress [2] suggest maximizing the gap between the weights so that only one candidate is left as DEA efficient.
Each of us chose a winner from among the restaurants we had reviewed in each category.
(Oct . 8 3. WHEN PHILADELPHIA WAS A WINNER From 1974 to 1983, the four major professional sports teams competed for a championship 10 times.
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