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The phrase "win caring" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it difficult to determine when it could be used. Example: "In order to succeed, we must win caring from our community."
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In the face of this triple win, caring about the environment was for sissies: as senator Mitch McConnell put it, "in Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana and Texas, they think oil rigs are pretty".
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People who want to win care about me weeding out the people who are not contributing their fair share.
When done right, winning and caring are the same thing.
Nobody wants to win, or cares more, than the players.
When they're winning, nobody cares that the players dislike one another.
"You'd get to know and love [Olympic gymnast] Nadia Comaneci, so when she won, you cared.
If you're worried that blocking them will somehow give them the upper hand, or show they've won, who cares?
"And winning makes that caring easier," says Oriard.
Perhaps they calculated that winning health care would strengthen them for climate change, like Popeye after a helping of spinach.
"At Barcelona, they are about educating players, and winning takes care of itself.
If winning takes care of everything, as Tiger Woods's new Nike ad claims, what does winning with an asterisk do?
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