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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a winning proposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea, plan, or offer that is likely to succeed or be beneficial.
Example: "Investing in renewable energy is a winning proposition for both the environment and the economy."
Alternatives: "a favorable deal" or "a successful plan".
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Right now, Cell looks much more like a winning proposition.
The prizes seem a winning proposition for everyone involved.
It seemed a winning proposition, combining water and billions of Chinese consumers.
"It's not a winning proposition to say you can just lock all that up.
"While we were able to have a successful business, it was, however, not trending to a winning proposition," he added.
Despite the school branding, Mr. Wallerstein cast the plaza as a winning proposition for the school and its neighbors, some of whom opposed the change.
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This is the heart of strategy: a set of choices that aspires to win against all comers in a certain place by delivering a particular winning proposition.
Khan added: "We're appreciative of the support from the Jacksonville business community to make this a reality and winning proposition for everyone.
For the nation, like Vermont, moving forward aggressively in energy efficiency and sustainable energy is a win, win, win proposition.
Donald Sadoway, the John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Chemistry at MIT and senior author of a new paper describing the process, says this could be a significant "win, win, win" proposition.
That's certainly a winning value proposition for a small, family-owned financial institution.
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