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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already a winner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has achieved success or recognition before a particular event or outcome.
Example: "Even though the competition hasn't started yet, she feels like she's already a winner for being selected as a finalist."
Alternatives: "a champion already" or "a success already".
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"We're already a winner with the horse," he said.
You're already a winner, a queen in your own right".
Already a winner of numerous other newcomer awards, his first solo show demonstrates his considerable charm.
Already a winner of 1,500 races, her strike-rate this year approaches one in four.
In terms of pure numbers, The King's Speech is already a winner.
Mickelson is already a winner this season and almost guaranteed to go well.
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Can we already see a winner?
We may already be a winner".
As the exhibit says, "You may already be a winner".
"The story had already heralded a winner by the time Seppala made the 100 miles home," Gay Salisbury said.
Or, as a letter I received the other day informs me, "You may already be a winner".
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