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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at winning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or success in achieving victory in a competition or challenge.
Example: "She has always been focused at winning the championship title this year."
Alternatives: "in winning" or "on winning".
Exact(56)
He is just great at winning.
Expert at winning trophies.
Your shot at winning $100K tonight".
But he is adept at winning over artists.
Fianna Fail, however, is better at winning it.
"We don't have a good shot at winning 2008.
I had a good chance at winning both.
"Let them believe I have no shot at winning".
Similar(3)
He's winning at Minnesota.
"Vice," at 11, explores winning and losing.
He played Bocce, winning at local tournaments.
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