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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can win elections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential success of a candidate or party in electoral contests.
Example: "With the right strategy and support, this candidate can win elections and bring about significant change."
Alternatives: "has the potential to win elections" or "is capable of winning elections."
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Activists can win elections or win wars.
Now, it's true: affable technocrats can win elections.
The question is whether politicians who act like adults can win elections.
We have to show we are a force that can win elections".
Sunny ways can win elections, but they don't always lead to sunny days.
You can win elections from the fringes, but when it comes to governing you've got to build consensus.
His bet is that the era of triangulation is over: that Republicans can win elections without having to compromise.
It is true that some states, such as Gujarat, have business-friendly leaders who can win elections.
Local victories also give UKIP the chance to show prospective supporters and donors that it can win elections.
But Democrats can win elections in this climate if they defuse the Big Government/Small Government ideological debate.
Contrary to what his detractors are saying it shows 100% that Jeremy can win elections, if he's given the chance.
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