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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute winners" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or teams that have achieved complete success or victory in a particular context.
Example: "After dominating the competition all season, the team emerged as absolute winners of the championship."
Alternatives: "undisputed champions" or "total victors".
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We three countries would be absolute winners".
Such assumptions lead to a zero-sum mindset, with absolute winners and losers.
Voters have delivered a clear message that politics is no longer a game of absolute winners and absolute losers.
There is the reality, too: a country that still hews to an older notion of politics in which, in the words of one politician, there are "absolute winners and absolute losers".
The fact is that people with intellectual disabilities, including people with Down syndrome, can be absolute winners.
I don't understand how you could undervalue a 6-foot-6 pure point guard, absolute winners, big time shot-takers, leaders and just great teammates.
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I'm not convinced that's an absolute winner".
It's hard to pick an absolute winner.
I think it's an absolute winner, and will eventually grip us all.
"If they can do that, they are an absolute winner," says Hall.
Moncochrome outfits, sharp flicky footwork, loads of retraction, attack and bounce... still an absolute winner.
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