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"consecutive win" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
For example, "The team celebrated their tenth consecutive win last night."
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It was Levante's seventh consecutive win.
It was the Huskies' seventh consecutive win.
The Knicks' fifth consecutive win matched their second-best start.
It was their ninth consecutive win at home.
It was his sixth consecutive win that season.
It was the Suns' 11th consecutive win over the Raptors.
It was Indiana's fifth consecutive win, a franchise record.
Then he ruined the Texas Rangers' chance for their third consecutive win.
Sabathia faced no big innings against the Mets while earning his fourth consecutive win.
Draymond Green's monster performance helped Michigan State to a second consecutive win.
Tonight's performance was their 11th consecutive win and most probably their best performance of that run.
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