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The phrase "a wins from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "The team celebrated a wins from their recent match." (Note: "a wins" should be corrected to "a win.")
Alternatives: "a victory from" or "a success from".
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In our model, when two individuals engage in a fight, the winner is stochastically determined: individual A wins from B, depending on its win chance, w AB (cf. Evers et al. 2011).
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White House officials also saw the potential to draw a win from the Hamburg summit, even if their expectations were measured.
"What we needed to do from this period was find a win from somewhere.
Munster's Ian Keatley landed a match-winning drop-goal to snatch a win from Sale in the European Champions Cup.
Albion lost on Saturday and are still to register a win from their nine league games.
They need desperately to get a win from somewhere, but where is that going to come from?
Albion lost 27-19 to Cornish Pirates on Saturday and are still to register a win from their nine league games.
He won $16,000 for the win -- a win from the worst starting position he'd ever raced from and won.
"To get a win in from a midweek league fixture is important," said the Portuguese manager.
For the first time, and to some consternation, a lifter won from the B final.
The last time a driver won from 10th or lower at Monza was Peter Gethin in 1971.
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