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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was won" is not correct in written English
This is likely a misconstruction of "I won," which is the correct phrase to use in such a context. For example, "I won the race against all odds!"
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"I was won over".
By the end, I was won over.
Last week I was won over.
Instead, I was won over by the 2011 Condrieus.
"But I was won over by the amazing positivity and creativity of the superheroes".
"I was won over to poetry at an early age," he wrote.
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And I thought I was winning.
I was winning when I was young.
Actually I was winning at some point.
I felt like, obviously, I was winning the match.
I was winning races from the start of my career.
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