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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a winning demeanor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's attitude or behavior that is likely to lead to success or positive outcomes, often in competitive situations.
Example: "Her winning demeanor during the presentation captivated the audience and left a lasting impression."
Alternatives: "a successful attitude" or "a positive presence."
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And he appears to have a winning demeanor and a fine judicial temperament.
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Tell it like it is with a positive win-win demeanor.
And last year, Thailand elected its first female prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, 45, who, even her critics say, is charming many with her calm demeanor and winning smile in a country weary of coups and political violence.
His winning smile and pleasant demeanor were a welcome part of weekend life at EBC.
Winning a couple of Super Bowls has a way of softening one's demeanor.
With his winning trial lawyer's demeanor and talents on the stump, Mr. Edwards might yet mount a strong populist challenge to Mr. Kerry's cooler, less emotional approach.
Upstairs, $5 buys admission to the carpeted floors, plush seats, soft lighting and a multitude of simulcast screens; it was standing-room-only at midday when 85-year-old John Fellows, a retired actor who resembles an English country squire in appearance and demeanor, won the daily double on the first two races at Aqueduct.
Her relaxed and positive demeanor won me over when she talked about how she switched from being a Democrat to Republican after a lunch with GOP state party officials where they talked about welfare, taxes and the size of government.
What does not change is Nadal's demeanor, win or lose.
While that might be his routine postgame demeanor, win or lose, Belichick seemed especially thunderstruck.
By then his son had joined and left four Wall Street firms, reportedly creating uproars at each by his tactless and self-confident demeanor but also winning admirers for his obvious intelligence.
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