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"prevailed in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used in the context of someone or something defeating an opponent or competing for something, and thus "prevailing". An example sentence is: "The team prevailed in the championship game and took home the trophy."
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That analysis basically prevailed in the 1990s.
Jenner & Block prevailed in both instances.
A similar situation prevailed in London.
Chaos has prevailed in the ranks.
The industry prevailed in each case.
Charm prevailed in "Straw Hearts".
Inkster prevailed in sudden death.
She nonetheless prevailed in that race.
Again Murray prevailed in the tie-break.
Testaverde has prevailed in both categories.
Old-school logos prevailed in college.
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