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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always winning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of success or victory in various contexts, such as sports, competitions, or personal achievements.
Example: "With their exceptional teamwork and strategy, the team seems to be always winning, leaving their opponents in the dust."
Alternatives: "constantly victorious" or "perpetually triumphant".
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"The main goal is always winning.
Lamb and garlic are always winning partners.
She was always winning, never a victim.
It's easy to think that revolutions are always winning strategies.
When you are used to almost always winning".
"My main objective is always winning," he said.
At least Waugh's teams were nearly always winning, though.
When I'm on the circuit I'm always winning".
All of our matches were very close but eventually he was always winning".
Manchester United won the Community Shield on Sunday, but it's always winning something.
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"He was a very valuable dog-always winning prizes.
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