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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was won by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that a competition or event was won by a particular person or group. For example, "The championship match was won by the home team."
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Won' denotes that the match was won by Australia.
The contract was won by Motorola.
The final was won by Brazil.
Last month's election was won by clowns.
It was won by Ogden Phipp's Outdoors.
This year's match was won by Peter Moody.
The race was won by Michael Waltrip.
It was won by Morales (41-0).
It was won by Lee Trevino.
It was won by a young Frenchman named d'Oriola.
Last year's show was won by Emmerdale star Matthew Wolfenden.
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