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The phrase "will have wins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is expected to achieve victories or successes in the future. Example: "With the new strategy in place, the team will have wins in the upcoming matches."
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If B.Y.U. can beat No. 23 U.C.L.A. next week, it will have wins over two Pac-10 teams, providing legitimacy to its B.C.S. argument.
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If so, the Taliban will have won a great victory.
They will have won the right to inconvenience.
The world's biggest thief will have won.
Otherwise the barbarians will have won, and all notions of personal dignity will be lost.
"I will have won Wimbledon this year in 2013, and I will stop with that.
If that happens the climate sceptics will have won the battle by stealth.
He will have won over many new fans this month – and rightly so.
"They will have won if the whole of France continues to be scared".
If the tax is dumped, the mine operators — not Australia — will have won.
"The champion on Sunday I doubt will have won from the rough," Dawson said unapologetically.
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