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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recently won" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an action or event that occurred in the recent past. Example: The team recently won the championship, and they are still celebrating their victory.
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(She recently won a Guggenheim).
He recently won an appeal.
Kay Ousterhout recently won the Google Ph.d.
Balet recently won the Freeride World Tour.
The series recently won a Peabody Award.
McCormick recently won the 2018 MIT $100K Accelerate competition.
He recently won a Rockefeller fellowship for the project.
He recently won a straw poll of its national organization.
Lima had recently won the group's literary prize.
He had recently won the first tournament he ever entered.
Female pharmaceutical representatives have recently won two sex discrimination cases.
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