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Discover Ludwig"everything to win" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a lot at stake and the potential for success is high. Example: The team had everything to win in the championship game, but unfortunately, they fell short in the final minutes.
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He gave everything to win.
They have everything to win the Champions League".
"It means everything, to win here.
"It means everything to win this.
We have nothing to lose and everything to win".
Alou said the Expos "had everything to win it all".
"It's everything to win the Grand National," he said.
"Obviously, we battle and we do everything to win.
We will push everything, absolutely everything to win that game".
"This is something that you can win, and we will fight and do everything to win.
And they have everything to win from attacking Labour, their main opponent in this poll.
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