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"win in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a victory or success in a specific area or circumstance. Example 1: "The team was determined to win in the championship game, and they did just that, earning the first-place trophy." Example 2: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally achieved a win in her battle against cancer." Example 3: "The politician promised to bring change and a win in the war against poverty." Example 4: "I never thought I would win in the crowded field of applicants, but I was ecstatic when I received the job offer."
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To win in Scotland.
They win in the trenches.
South to win in Jacksonville.
"We need to win in Scotland.
Can the Warriors win in Seattle?
Saban may very well win in September.
Can you win in this league?
Can her aunt win in 2017?
She went on to win in November.
Can Mr. Romney win in the South?
"You can't just win in Indiana.
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