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The part of the sentence "he would have won" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when referring to a possible outcome that was prevented by a certain event. For example: If the referee hadn't made that call, he would have won the game.
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Maybe he would have won.
He would have won $320.40.
He's pretty sure he would have won.
Tony said he would have won anyway".
"He would have won the Victoria Cross".
He would have won no awards for lecturing, however.
This was paranoid folly; he would have won anyway.
In all likelihood, he would have won anyway.
If he got a level four, he would have won the short.
(King himself was ineligible, since he would have won in a walk every week).
Not that he would have won the marathon but you could imagine him being competitive.
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