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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on winning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of achieving victory in some activity or event. For example, "The buzzer sounded, and the crowd erupted in cheers on winning the championship game."
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We've kept on winning close ones".
CONGRATS on winning GOLD.
"I was planning on winning".
And they kept on winning.
But they carried on winning.
Your focus is on winning trophies.
Come January, we plan on winning Iowa.
I congratulated him on winning the stage.
The whole organisation is predicated on winning.
On winning team at Ryder Cup.
They said congratulations on winning the primary.
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