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The phrase "a winners" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a winner" if referring to a single individual or "winners" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "She is a winner in every sense of the word."
Alternatives: "a champion" or "a victor."
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Chelsea are through to the knockout phase of this competition as Group A winners.
With Greece beating Russia, the Czechs advanced as Group A winners.
Manchester City and Juventus are having a tough time in the Champions League this season, but why are the Premier League and Serie A winners struggling?
Aaron Ramsey struck a late equaliser to stun the World Cup 2014 qualifying Group A winners in Brussels and boost manager Coleman's hopes of keeping his job.
West Indies, Group B runners-up, face Group A winners Australia on Thursday.
David Moyes's side were paired with the Greek champions after easing into the knockout phase as unbeaten Group A winners.
Another four unanswered tries after the break ensured Australia finished as Group A winners ahead of England.
02/02/13: Gp B winners v Gp A runners-up (1500 in Port Elizabeth), Gp A winners v Gp B runners-up (1830 in Durban).
Croatia have guaranteed themselves second place behind Group A winners Belgium and, barring a bizarre series of results, will be in the play-offs.
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Williams finished with 20 aces in nine service games and posted a winners-to-unforced-errors ratio of just over 4 to 1 (37 to 9).
Unfortunately, they also foster a winners-and-losers attitude in the media, by tacitly suggesting that new names make old names redundant.
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