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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as win" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and cannot be used in any context without further clarification.
Example: "The outcome was unexpected, as win."
Alternatives: "as a victory" or "as a success".
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"If we frame this as win or lose, we'll be there forever".
"I always address it as win the division; I think everybody does.
In midfield Tomas Galasek and Maniche can use the ball as well as win it.
The proposal must pass environmental review as well as win city approval.
The allocation of resources was designed to keep the base of supporters as well as win over new ones.
I've attended before – to gawk at the celebrities and rich liberals as well as win the odd prize.
Similar(21)
China has characterised its relationship with Africa as "win-win".
It's what's known as win-win!" But, seriously, what's the secret?
I see this as win-win-lose (Zach is the third one).
We may get their money, which some inside the organisation perceive as win-win.
That's why this scheme has previously been described as "win-win".
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