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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely won" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a complete or undeniable victory in a competition or situation.
Example: "After a thrilling match, our team absolutely won the championship, leaving no doubt about our skills."
Alternatives: "clearly won" or "definitely won".
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"He absolutely won some huge games for us," Hextall said.
Well, we were convinced to give the show a shot after it took home multiple awards at this year's Emmys, and we were absolutely won over.
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"We're absolutely winning the game over the long run".
"She will absolutely win the Democratic nomination," Greenberg said.
Now we must absolutely win against Mexico to go ahead".
And the shy, flirtatious smiles many of them presented to the audience were absolutely winning.
This concept double album of dances is not the world's most original idea, but the delivery is absolutely winning.
In Round 8 against Alex Lenderman, an international master, "I was absolutely winning," Shulman said, adding, "I made some inaccurate moves, and he was able to equalize".
Susan E. Howell, director of the Survey Research Center at the University of New Orleans, said Mr. Morial could "absolutely" win a statewide race if he were white.
The brains behind the Anantara have landed on an absolutely winning idea, which is to place the villas of the hotel around a huge irregular swimming pool that stretches its beguiling blue fingers around the entire domain.
"I'm the eternal optimist and go down with the thought that we can absolutely win a series.
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