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Discover Ludwig"selected a winner" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone has chosen or picked a person or thing as the winning choice. Example: The judges carefully reviewed all of the entries and ultimately selected a winner for the art competition.
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So, late in the day, we added a sixth "no boundaries" category and selected a winner there, too.
After they made their pitches, Chief Justice Roberts and the three stars of the appellate bench who sat with him gave brief critiques and then selected a winner.
Students submitted mashups for student voting, and Super Mash Bros. selected a winner from the top three to play during their concert.
The finalists fielded Q&A from more than 80 professionals in the fuels and vehicle industries, who then selected a winner.
A jury directed by Mr. Bangle selected a winner and runners up, which Mr. Bangle announced this week at the Beijing auto show.
But after much deliberation, they selected a winner and a runner-up: Winner: Chicago Tribune, "Game Center" Game Center allows users to interact with Chicago Tribune articles through various games.
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The M.T.A. had planned to select a winner at its board meeting today, but the agency's selection committee did not complete its analysis.
And each year, it selects a winner.
This year, selecting a winner was an easier task.
It still plans to select a winner next month.
The authority hopes to select a winner by February or March.
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