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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as won" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that has been achieved or accomplished, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The championship was a hard-fought battle, and the trophy was finally awarded as won by the team."
Alternatives: "as achieved" or "as secured".
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Banks raised billions in foreign currency and passed them on as won to Korean firms.
It will have been surrendered by City as much as won by United.
The novel's struggles are lost as often as won, but biology plays its part.
Gay was out of his blocks ahead of him and had the race as good as won by halfway.
But the unpredictable Sydney suburbs will take some convincing before her government can count the west as won.
As the show proceeds, it becomes plain that everyone he meets is as won over by Grant as we are.
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Mr. Frühbeck's gentler side is nearly as winning.
"Horoscopes For The Dead," (Random House) his new collection, is as winning as anything he's done.
China has characterised its relationship with Africa as "win-win".
Other appetizers were as winning.
The feeling was almost as good as winning in Australia.
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