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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to win over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to persuading someone to support or agree with you.
Example: "The candidate worked hard to win over the voters with her compelling message."
Alternatives: "to persuade" or "to gain support."
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That may be tidy enough to win over the authorities.
But enough to win over her fiercely independent partners?
Personal experience/expertise seems to win over evidence-based policies and guidelines.
"I had to win over her band".
She was harder to win over.
It failed to win over the judge.
The pledge helped to win over Icahn.
You have to win over the referee.
But it may not be enough to win over waverers.
TRYING to win over a fickle teenager isn't easy.
So what will it take to win over the House?
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