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"victory in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to describe a success or accomplishment in some area, for example: The local basketball team was delighted to achieve a resounding victory in the state championship.
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Victory in sight.
In "Victory in Guatemala?
Where's the victory in that?
He repeated the victory in 1977 78.
That was the Pittsburgh victory in 2009.
There was no victory in it.
His victory in October is no certainty.
One advantage, perhaps, to victory in 2008?
It's victory in Iraq.
Rudisha's victory in Brussels last Aug.
West with a victory in Pittsburgh.
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