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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has just won" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has recently achieved victory or success in a competition or contest.
Example: "She has just won the championship title after a thrilling match."
Alternatives: "has recently won" or "has just achieved victory."
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Confusion has just won office.
Obama has just won a historic victory.
It has just won a contract in Saudi Arabia.
Luckily for Serbia, Novak Djokovic has just won Wimbledon.
In America, Adlai Stevenson has just won the 1952 election.
This 2004 documentary has just won a Peabody Award.
It has just won the foreign film Oscar.
which has just won its first draa series Emmy.
He has just won this year's Celebrity Big Brother.
He has just won an election," she said.
To that end, Michael Kiwanuka has just won.
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