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'an win' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you meant to say 'and win', then you should use that phrase instead. For example, "I'm going to put in my best effort and win this competition!".
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How great too that there are two brothers together at the crease to try an win this for Ireland.
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A win, a loss and a tie?
"A win's a win's a win.
A win is a win".
"A win's a win," he said.
"A win's a win.
A win over Ohio State.
A win for Uekman.
A win for democracy?
A win is unlikely.
"Give me a win?
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