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Discover Ludwig"be winning" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the present tense to describe the act of achieving success or victory in a particular situation or competition. Example: Despite starting off with a disadvantage, the team managed to rally and is now winning the game.
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be winning
verb
To conquer, defeat.
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He seemed to be winning.
"Who would be winning?
But they should still be winning games.
Despair seems to be winning over hope.
Its openness may be winning over investors.
And superficially they appear to be winning.
Kansas can therefore claim to be "winning".
They may at last be winning.
Power-maximisation seems to be winning out.
We can't be winning by 5".
You know you should be winning.
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