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The phrase "are won with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the means or methods by which something is achieved or obtained, often in the context of competitions or challenges.
Example: "Championships are won with hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "are achieved through" or "are secured by".
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But elections are won with hard numbers.
He has learned through experience that championships are won with defense.
To suggest that games are won with power is like saying pizza tastes good.
The N.F.L. has long preached that championships are won with defense and running games.
Many elections are won with margins just over 50%," he said.
Championships are won with commitment, consistency and heart, components the Mets over the last two seasons have not consistently displayed.
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Eaves's Badgers are winning with a youthful roster.
McDaniels is an offensive coach, but the Broncos are winning with defense.
Perhaps the Republicans are winning with tactics to divide us into separate camps.
They are winning with pitching, fielding and timely hitting from veteran players.
"Furthermore, the criminals are winning, with existing solutions having limited impact on actually reducing financial crime".
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