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The phrase "big win for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant victory or success in a specific situation or event. Example: "The team's big win for the championship was celebrated by fans all over the city."
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Big win for us".
Maltesers v Double Decker: an equally big win for Maltesers.
London Big win for Sadiq Khan in mayoral election.
Big win for you.
Pokemon Go's success spells big win for augmented reality.
It's a big win for him.
"It was a big win for us.
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North WHAT HAPPENED Big wins for the entire division.
"The biggest win for the team ever.
"This is the biggest win for us," Cordemans said.
"That was the biggest win for me," said Australian Open winner Hawkins.
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