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The phrase "are victorious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a group or individual has achieved success or won in a particular situation or competition.
Example: "After a long and challenging battle, the team are victorious and celebrated their hard-earned win."
Alternatives: "have triumphed" or "are winners".
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are victorious
adjective
Being the winner in a contest, struggle, war, etc.
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The other reason I coach is for that moment when you are victorious.
Many of Syria's minorities are sheltering with Mr Assad's Alawite sect only because they fear a bloody reckoning if Syria's Sunnis, the largest group, are victorious.
One day, I said to myself, 'I'll have a go at writing a story where the weak are victorious over the strong, where the chickens vanquish the foxes.'" Drafted in only three weeks, The Fox Busters was funny, respectful of animals and firmly in the anthropomorphic tradition of Beatrix Potter, Kenneth Grahame and Rudyard Kipling.
Near the film's end, they are victorious.
Eventually, the Union and the Empire engage in battle and the Union are victorious.
After two battles with the gang, Basuki and The Laughing Mask are victorious.
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So the general mood was victorious.
On one side, they were victorious.
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