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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have been win" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of verb forms and cannot be used in written English. A correct alternative could be "have won" or "have been winning." Example: "We have won several awards this year."
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The Knicks have been winning.
They have been winning council by-elections.
She would have been winning after 38... Re6 38...7 Re1 40 Qe1 Kg7 41 Qa1 f6.
That argument seems to have been won.
His former battles have been won.
And they have been winning with Clemens.
His ardour is genuine, and sceptics have been won round.
(Cases are considered unsolved when no convictions have been won).
Still, businessmen, and investors, seem to have been won over.
This game should have been won in regulation".
Eleven of his 12 titles have been won on clay.
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