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The phrase "as it wins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a process or situation that improves or becomes successful over time.
Example: "The project gained momentum as it wins the support of more stakeholders."
Alternatives: "as it succeeds" or "as it progresses".
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Utilizing $25M and an ever-growing staff of personnel and computers, Google stands behind its motto of being "The World's Best Search Engine" as it wins its users, one browser at a time.
Hughes, on the other hand, has been a highflier, losing money even as it wins new customers for its DirecTV subsidary.
In doing so, its programming will supposedly cultivate latent economic and political progress as it wins hearts and minds.
As long as it wins on Sunday.
The group is building momentum as it wins adherents and takes root in places such as Libya and Afghanistan.
Even as it wins in court, the agency may have to face a day when most cases are channeled into federal court.
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Chef Kyle Connaughton was part of the team at Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck as it won its third Michelin star.
But the company had no such electrician from 2005 to 2008, as it won its contracts and did much of the work, according to the court papers.
Messi, a four-time Ballon d'or winner as the world's best player, scored four goals for Argentina as it won all its games in the group stage.
In the 1989 European elections, the FN held on to its ten seats as it won 11.7% of the vote.
Britain started selling its supposed Olympic expertise almost as soon as it won the games in 2005.
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