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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did won" is not correct or useful in written English
The acceptable phrase to use in this situation would be "did win." For example, "The team did win the championship game."
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Margot Did won the Nunthorpe Stakes at York's Ebor Festival to give jockey Hayley Turner the second Group One success of her career.
The 43-year-old, who says he should have quit the sport earlier than he did, won 36 ranking event titles during his career - the last being the Malta Cup in 2005.
Simone Biles, the daughter I never had, but wish I did, won the all-around Olympic Gold medal in gymnastics.
That "lady" was, of course, Garland who, 57 years before her daughter did, won a Tony for he show at the Palace.
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"You did win it.
We did win eight games.
Except she did win.
He did win last year.
"We did win.
Not that Torino did win on Sunday.
The Yankees did win that game, 4-3.
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