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to won
verb
To conquer, defeat.
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The daughter, as young girls tend to, won.
The Stallions left Ouagadougou with one mission before this tournament: to won just one game.
The champion who is Woods has yet to won an Open in anything other than breathless conditions, even when he has gone in on form.
A neck defeat of Mylute leaves one wondering as opposed to won over: will Revolutionary improve enough to follow in Grindstone's rose petal strewn hoof-prints?
Argentine David Nalbandian became only the second South American semi-finalist in Wimbledon history when he held off a fightback from Ecuador's Nicolas Lapentti to won 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4 victory.
One recent one read:Do fiuta bez napletka hasbarowca, jak ci nasz kościołek przeszkadza to won do OSRAELA, mały icku, czy wiesz, że twoja babcia to rzydówka ubecka z domu Rojer, dwulicowe ścierwo, które dąży do rozkładu polski...do gazu fraglesa".
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By G. F. T. Ryall The New Yorker, March 6 , 1954P. 102 Turn-to won the Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah last weekend.
Under existing practice, home-field advantage -- the first two games and the last two games in the four-of-seven-game Series -- is alternated each year by league without regard to won-lost record or any other factor.
To win, and then to win again.
I wanted to win.
"To win," Cashman said.
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