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The phrase "as winner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's status or role in a competition or contest, often in a context where the outcome is being discussed.
Example: "He was celebrated at the awards ceremony as winner of the best documentary."
Alternatives: "in the role of winner" or "as the champion".
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Hemingway chooses it as winner.
Ruppin tipped Homes as winner.
Australia has been involved in all six threeee times as winner.
Further appeal restored him as winner but let the fine stand.
Dave Brown is defending his title as winner of the Political Cartoon of the Year tomorrow.
Rafael Nadal stands proud as winner of the 2010 Wimbledon championship.
As winner of the award for investigative and campaigning journalism, Cohen picked up £5,000.
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Deadlock often ensues, with each community seeing politics as winner-takes-all.
As "Winner-Take-All Politics" documents, America has been busy "building a bridge to the 19th century" — that is, to a new Gilded Age.
The second is whether government should go beyond horizontal policies to adopt more activist interventions such as "winner-picking".
Either keep it as winner-take-all or split it up among everybody, he demands.
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