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"win at" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express success or completing something with a favorable outcome. For example, "I was determined to win at the game, and I did!".
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"I want to win at this decision".
"He wants to win at racing cars.
In short, Australia usually win at home.
Most international sides win at home.
How to win at the horse races.
Heteronormativity and capitalism win at New Year's.
This is not win at all costs".
I win at golf.
The Nets win at home.
"We don't win at judges".
"We don't win at inheriting".
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