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"win compensation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about someone receiving monetary or other benefits as a result of a legal decision or successful negotiation. For example: "After months of fighting in court, the victim finally won compensation for the damages caused by the car accident."
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Unusually, through her connections she managed to win compensation.
Efforts to win compensation from Japan through its court system were unsuccessful.
Bruce Trevorrow last year became the first Aborigine man to win compensation.
She gets no state support, and has yet to win compensation for her property despite seven years of government promises.
Venezuela vowed to overturn the decisions before arbitration over Exxon's attempts to win compensation for its nationalized oil project.
This follows successful action that saw them win compensation for unfit housing from the university last week.
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The award-winning documentary maker is one of a number of people who have recently won compensation claims after the force admitted their policing operation for the 2008 Camp for Climate Action, next to Kingsnorth power station, was both "disproportionate" and "unlawful".
Some American victims of the chemical have already won compensation in an out-of-court settlement.
Winning compensation would, in the end, allow conservatives to get away with their "so what?" retort.
Only 4,400 people filed claims, with 3,600 winning compensation at a cost of roughly $300 million.
At Alexandra Hospital in Redditch, 34 patients won compensation for neglect and one man was left to starve to death.
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