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"three-time winner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to someone (or a team, etc.) that has won a contest, title, or championship three times in a row. For example, "Roger Federer is a three-time winner of the Wimbledon men's singles title."
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She is a three-time winner of a New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship.
Tatyana Pozdnyakova of Ukraine, the defending women's champion, also became a three-time winner.
Lagat, a three-time winner of the Wanamaker Mile, will run it again tonight.
He is a three-time winner of the national Society of Environmental Journalists top prize for beat-reporting.
Meanwhile, he began competing for his college in gymnastics and was a three-time winner of the intercollegiate national championship.
He is also a three-time winner of the John Swett Award from the California Teachers Association.
Three-time winner Phil Mickelson goes out last along with compatriot American Hunter Mahan and Swede Peter Hanson.
But Miss Stacy, a three-time winner of the Open, said: "The heat is going to be a factor, certainly.
Sunday's victory made him the first three-time winner in the Indianapolis MotoGP.
"I think you've got to look at it that way," added the trainer, a three-time winner of the race.
Azrag has won four races to earn £5,651, while three-time winner Prince Alzain has earned £12,615.
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