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Discover Ludwig"win a battle" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to emerge victorious in a conflict or fight. Example: After months of intense training, the army was finally ready to win the battle against their enemy.
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It's important when you win a battle to celebrate".
"The only way you win a battle of this size is always playing on the offensive".
"You can win a battle, but not the war," the lawyer told me, wearily.
Are war crimes to be committed in order to win a battle?
"I'm not trying to win a battle for screen time," Mr. Bruinooge said.
We need all elements of national power to win a battle of wills and ideas.
"We thought, we're never gonna win a battle of beats with a record like that.
We need all elements of national power to win a battle of wills, a battle of ideas.
Few politicians get to win a battle of ideas, let alone inject hope & belief into a nation".
Peace comes from politics and to win in politics we need to win a battle of ideas.
Asked today whether he would win a battle with Congress on the Crusader, Mr. Rumsfeld predicted victory.
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