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Discover Ludwig"what a champ" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express admiration or approval for someone's accomplishment or effort. For example: "He completed the marathon in record time - what a champ!".
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What a champ!" Many wrote off Georgia as a serious title contender after the loss to the Gamecocks, but the nightmarish 48 hours proved to be a springboard for the team's turnaround.
What a champ.
That Suárez, what a champ.
What a champ! http://t.co/lxmvonu49y.
(He even saved his pain and tears for the limo rather than make Kaitlyn feel worse! What a champ).
"He said, 'If you want to say it, you can say it.' That's what a champ is all about," he added.
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But oh what a ride the Champ took us on.
What a bummer... I've been applying for jobs this past month and interviewing like the people's champ.
I love my barn so much I donate my time showing youngsters the ropes and teaching them what it takes to be a champ like I'll Have Another".
So what next, champ?
What an amazing year we still will have the same # of Ls as the champ #LMAO.
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