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The phrase "always fun to win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the enjoyment or pleasure derived from winning, such as in sports, games, or competitions.
Example: "After a long match, I can confidently say it's always fun to win, especially against tough opponents."
Alternatives: "always enjoyable to win" or "always a pleasure to win".
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"It's always fun to win," he said, smiling broadly.
It is always fun to win, but to lose with good humor is a skill that will last her a lifetime.
My mind can't even begin to wrap around all the things that would have to happen for the Steelers to make the playoffs, so, whatever, we'll just enjoy the win because it's always fun to win against the Bungles.
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"I won a bunch of stuff for that, and it always feels more fun to win.
It's a lot more fun to win".
"It's actually fun to win for change," she said.
"My team will always play to win".
"As a group, it's always fun to have wins like this," Bryant said, his mood substantially improved from earlier in the week.
"It's always fun to play hockey, but it's always more fun when you win".
It's always fun to do that".
Ed's always fun to photograph.
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