Sentence examples for been winner from inspiring English sources

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been winner

noun

One who has won or often wins.

Exact(4)

Since I've been competing, he's always been winner.

Raúl García has been winner of numerous competitions in his native country, performing as soloist with major orchestras including Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra, VallePhilharmonic Orchestra, and the Colombian National Symphony Orchestra.

One may well feel that Annie has just been winner in three falls out of five.This has advantages and disadvantages in working toward the aim of a powerful emotional experience, which is the obvious object of the film.

IARC prizes have traditionally been "winner take all", although during the competition's early years monetary progress awards were given to further development of the best performers.

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That's why consumer messaging has typically been winner-take-all, with one platform dominating in each region, while enterprise chat has had room for multiple players.

There have been winners, however.

You are winner!

"It's winner takes all.

That's "winner" enough.

It was winner or bust.

It's winner take all.

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