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Discover Ludwig"was won over by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone's opinion or feelings have been changed or influenced by someone or something else. Example: "After hearing her passionate argument, I was won over by her views on climate change and decided to join her cause."
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Instead, I was won over by the 2011 Condrieus.
Not everyone was won over by the self-taught moralist.
Still, she was won over by an Edwardian blouse with a ruffled collar.
"But I was won over by the amazing positivity and creativity of the superheroes".
Ms. Newman was won over by "his charm and persistence," she said.
And, I must admit, I was won over by the experience.
She spurned radio at first, but was won over by charity idea.
I was won over by the women tending the exhibit as well as by the crafts.
Emma was won over by the place when she discovered a putting green in the courtyard.
I was won over by Wright even before I saw his wonderful room at Tate Britain.
But she was won over by how well they stood up to weeding a gravelly bed.
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