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The phrase "argument has won" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular argument or point of view has prevailed in a discussion or debate.
Example: "After much deliberation, it became clear that the argument has won, and we will proceed with the proposed changes."
Alternatives: "the argument prevailed" or "the argument triumphed".
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The argument has won sympathy among many Hungarians.
And it couldn't be that the mess argument has won.
It seems that the latter argument has won out for the moment, Mr. Kessel said.
With lenders still in recovery mode, that argument has won the day in France and now Germany.
So far this argument has won at least one case.
That argument has won out, but in not quite the way Microsoft made it.
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But with Democrats splintered, Mr. Dodd acknowledged that the national security argument had won the day.
If we on the remain side of the British argument had won this referendum, we would expect the Brexiteers to respect the result.
Now around $10,000 in debt after taking the surgery out on a line of credit, Maillet says his concerns were not taken seriously, adding that at the second appeal, he was convinced that his argument had won until the decision came through and informed him that he would not be reimbursed.
onally, the Rakhine arguments have won.
Nationally, the Rakhine arguments have won.
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