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Discover Ludwig"if I won" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a hypothetical situation that would occur if a certain event happened. For example, "If I won the lottery, I would buy a house on the beach."
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But only if I won".
"I don't even know if I won yet".
If I won and they lost, then we both lost.
If I won the lottery I wouldn't buy a mansion.
If I won three races, we're talking nine dozen!
He added, "If I won, everybody would be doing it".
If I won £1m I might consider it!
"It feels as good as if I won myself".
"What would I do if I won the car?" he asked, rhetorically.
"I'm happier than if I won the lottery," one older woman exulted.
"It was going to be some big rewards if I won today," Donald said.
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