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The phrase "and won on this" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is referring to a victory or success related to a specific topic or issue, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "After much debate, the team presented their case and won on this point."
Alternatives: "and succeeded in this" or "and triumphed in this matter".
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He has played the game (on and off the pitch) and won on so many occasions - not this time.
And won on points.
Froome and the rest know valuable seconds can be lost and won on a finish such as this, with any gaps in the strung-out peloton accentuated by the gradient, so they had good reason to be attentive.
And while McCoy won on this night, he also probably lost any lead that he might have had in the race for the Heisman Trophy.
His stance is to be welcomed, although there are still a myriad of issues and battles to be won on this important topic.
Obama won on hope.
If ever there was a case of photography challenging painting, and winning on its chosen battleground, this is it.
Entrapment has won on this occasion and I have to accept that". Whose reign was the shortest?
Entrapment has won on this occasion and I have to accept that". The Daily Telegraph defended its investigation.
He won on this point.
We've won on this before.
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