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Discover Ludwig"take wins" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use a phrase like "take the win", which is used to signify someone has achieved victory, for example "The team took the win in the championship game."
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"I'm proud we won and most proud we didn't have to make excuses," Baylor Coach Kim Mulkey said, adding: "Sometimes, we take wins for granted.
The crowd goes wild - they'll take wins where they can get 'em at this point - and the Kazakh-stand cofer of Pink Panther on a trombone is drowned out by applause.
Be tenacious, have patience, take wins and losses with a grain of salt, be humble, be confident, forgive yourself and others, keep learning, take criticism, take praise, learn a little about business, learn to talk about your own work, know yourself, remember why you love creating art, and don't ever give up".
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"We take winning seriously," Hank St. Denis, the league director, said.
Take winning, for example, long revered as a cardinal American virtue.
"My mother always said you can't take winning and success for granted.
Li Na is confident she will take winning the Australian Open title in her stride.
It would be a good scalp to take, winning at Stamford Bridge and beating Chelsea, but that's it.
For the converse inclusion, take (win F) and (zinbigcap_{n=1}^{infty}F(T_{n})).
However, Rhodes told BBC Sport: "I'd take winning the cup over promotion.
We have to take winning the war on talent to the next level".
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