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The phrase "about the win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a victory or success in a particular context, such as sports, competitions, or achievements.
Example: "The team held a press conference to talk about the win and their plans for the upcoming season."
Alternatives: "regarding the victory" or "concerning the success".
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So I'm very happy about the win.
We're both super pumped about the win".
"I'm very happy about the win.
"I'm happy about the win," Alvarez said.
The players are very happy about the win.
A handful of teammates remained, giddy about the win.
There was not a doubt about the win.
When Lewis finished, CBS's Jim Nantz turned to Flacco, and asked him about the win.
"We're still excited about the win last weekend," Reed said Friday, "but we're also exhausted".
"I'm not concerned about the critics - I'm concerned about the win," he said.
A bit disappointed about my playing time but very happy and satisfied about the win".
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