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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are being won" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where an action is currently taking place, particularly in reference to competitions, battles, or achievements that are in progress. Example: "In the ongoing tournament, several matches are being won by the underdog teams."
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Now, those opponents are being won over.
Voters are being won over by the prospects of change.
But we're actually seeing that the games are being won a little more frequently.
Well, that same thing is being negotiated and great points are being won and lost, but great points are being won that are going to lower premiums and make our health care incredible.
West Ham still don't look like scoring, too many long passes are being won by Reading in the midfield.
And the fights for the apartments that are available are being won or lost in bidding wars.
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He believes that fight is being won.
What kind of freedom is being won?
The president said the campaign against terrorism was being won.
This is a contest that is being won by wealthier and more prestigious universities.
But that does not mean that the drug "war" is being won.
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