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Discover Ludwig"one small victory" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to describe a singular accomplishment or success, particularly in the face of difficulty or adversity. Here are some examples: - Despite facing many challenges, she was able to achieve one small victory: finishing her degree. - His latest project was met with criticism, but he saw it as a stepping stone towards one small victory: gaining recognition from a prestigious publication. - The war may have been lost, but they clung onto one small victory: saving several innocent lives. - As a new parent, every day feels like a struggle, but each time their child sleeps through the night, it's a small victory.
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Syrians still face numerous obstacles online – from the fear of security forces infiltrating their accounts, to the red lines placed on free speech – but this one small victory means that, in the battle for narrative at least, they've won.
But the county cannot afford to coast on the strength of this one, small victory for long: Mr. Zarb said today that he wanted the county to come up with its 2001 budget -- which must include $70 million in new cuts and new revenues -- by Labor Day, along with a four-year plan of how the county plans to become solvent.
While so much singing had ensured that protesters against the governor's policies could enter the building with their signs on Saturday, in order to chant and dissent, it seemed one small victory in a dismal line of losses for progressive politics in Wisconsin.
The department remains open – one small victory.
Mr. Figueras had at least scored one small victory in his quest: a polo fan was born.
She later claimed one small victory when, aged 85, she disclosed in a film that she had slept with Burke's husband, the promoter Billy Wolfe, to get a payrise.
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Chalk up my resolve as one more small victory for our tenants-to-be.
Are one's small victories and struggles highlighted along the way or does one just silently grind along on a daily basis?
The Mets' season has been one of small victories.
In one not so small victory, days after our protest at a new Trader Joe's, the company signed onto the Fair Food Agreement and also agreed to pay one penny more a pound for tomatoes--for the average worker, that translates into $7,000 a year.
In what one lawyer called a small victory for artistic freedom -- or at least for the bawdy traditions of the Mermaid Parade in Coney Island -- the city has agreed to settle a false arrest lawsuit filed by a woman who was detained at the 2001 parade because she exposed her breasts.
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