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The phrase "win goals" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to refer to the specific objectives that a person or team aims to achieve in a competition or game. Here is an example sentence: "The team's win goals for the season include making it to the playoffs and winning the championship."
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6.52pm BST Full-time: Anzhi Makhachkala 0-2 Thatenham That's your lot! Tottenham win, goals from Jermain Defoe and Nacer Chadli meaning they're sitting pretty at the top of their group with six points from two matches.
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Set a win goal.
This win goal must be set before your first bet, not after you get ahead.
"No goals, no winning goals.
More than that, they are scoring, and creating, winning goals.
That includes winning goals against Barbados and Honduras; a pass to Josh Wolff for the winning goal against Mexico in World Cup qualifying, and his winning goal for the MetroStars against Dallas last Saturday.
I scored a lot of goals for Mansfield last season, a lot of them winning goals.
Monahan has eight-game winningoalsls and 31 overall.
Georgie scored the winning goal.
Beckerman allows winning goal.
Clarkson's winning goal was slick.
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