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The phrase "also won out for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where one option or choice prevailed over others, often in a competitive context.
Example: "In the end, the new policy also won out for its potential to increase employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "also prevailed for" or "also triumphed for".
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But subtlety also won out for the Nets.
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Watching TV, checking email and other forms of media use also won out over sex for the entire day.
But open data will in the end win out, just as open systems have won out for networking, for document sharing, for software, and are beginning to win for culture and education.
This idea won out - for a while.
Subtlety won out for her.
Southwest also won 6 out of the 17 slot pairs that were up for bids at New York's LaGuardia airport.
He also won £561,300 for Hemmings out of a total prize fund of £1m.
But his passion for music won out.
Love of science for science's sake won out.
Foreman ultimately won out.
The fear won out.
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