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Discover Ludwig"everyone won" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where all participants of an activity achieved a desired result. For example, "It was a close game, but in the end, everyone won!".
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Has everyone won the award?
Everyone won — except the U.S. Treasury.
Everyone won at the end of it".
Most everyone won one or two hands, including me, and the pot stood at $86.
Everyone won: the producers made the show they wanted, and the network looked good for airing it.
The ruthlessly disciplined create-make-sell ethos of the Detroit hit factory met the counter-culture, and everyone won.
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Everyone wins, that's competition.
"Everyone wins," he said.
Everyone wins, in theory.
Everyone wins here.
Everyone wins, or so the story goes.
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