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Discover LudwigThe phrase "double victory" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means achieving two victories or successes simultaneously or in a short period of time. Example: The team's double victory, both in the championship game and the following tournament, solidified their reputation as the best in the league.
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This was a double victory.
Le Monde wrote of a "double victory for Mr Blair".
So that's a double victory for them today.
He had also been seeking a double victory in Sydney.
He had won this illustrious event last year, so a double victory was not improbable.
"Today was a double victory – the yes side won, as did democracy".
Asked of del Potro's chances of repeating a Washington-New York double victory, Isner spoke highly of his odds.
For Russia's social conservatives, Saturday night's Eurovision song contest looked like a double victory of a curious sort.
The decision was a "double victory" for Toyota, said Jack Nerad, senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book.
But before that, Toulon has a chance at a colossal double victory, while Clermont could get some instant revenge.
The campaign was notable for their double victory against the then dominant Leeds United in the semi-finals.
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