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The phrase "who won" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking about the identity of someone or something who has won something. For example: "Who won the championship game last night?".
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WHO won? WHO lost?
Who won that year?
Who won before?
Who won the election?
WHO won the game?
Who won, then?
Let's see who won.
And who won?
host, who won in 2005.
Who won the TV election?
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It was who won-and why.
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