Sentence examples for were winner from inspiring English sources

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were winner

noun

One who has won or often wins.

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The New Yorker, October 1, 1966 P. 150 THE SPORTING SCENE about the U.S. Lawn Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, where Australians Fred Stolle and John Newcombe were winner and runner-up in men's singles.

By Herbert Warren Wind The New Yorker, October 1 , 1966P. 150 THE SPORTING SCENE about the U.S. Lawn Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, where Australians Fred Stolle and John Newcombe were winner and runner-up in men's singles.

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In the past, most of their primaries were winner-take-all primaries which meant that they had what I would call premature closure in their nomination race.

Mr. McKeon, the governor's spokesman, noted that there were winner-take-all Republican primaries in other states, like California, where some areas come under Voting Rights Act scrutiny, and that the courts had upheld those systems.

Purses were winner-take-all in the early days of racing, but, as the racing of fields of horses came to predominate, a second prize came to be offered.

If these were winner-take-all states, Mrs. Clinton could pick up 389 delegates in Texas and Ohio on March 4. Now she would have to beat Mr. Obama by more than 20 percentage points in order to pick up a majority of delegates in both states.

WHEN were winners announced?

They were winners.

All were winners last year.

All were winners.

But there were winners in the I.P.O.

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