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The phrase "a winner of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something that has achieved victory in a competition or contest.
Example: "She is a winner of the prestigious literary award for her novel."
Alternatives: "recipient of" or "titleholder of".
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In short, a winner – of sorts.
Semrau would not predict a winner of Monday's game.
"He deserved, equally, to be a winner of this match.
The next they are celebrating a winner of breathtaking quality.
Hofstra, a winner of three straight ECAC Holiday Festivals?
Already a winner of numerous other newcomer awards, his first solo show demonstrates his considerable charm.
That also seems to be the fate of a winner of a CBS reality series.
She was a winner of The Julius and Bessie Cohn Young Leadership Award.
Bakker, a winner of the prestigious IMPAC award, has a style that is tenebrous and cool.
He sired Turkham, a winner of the Saint Leger, Big Game, and Persian Gulf.
"She's a triple Olympic gold medalist and a winner of eight Olympic medals for this country.
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