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"win out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to outdo or outperform rivals or competitors. For example, "The Giants, despite their recent losses, managed to win out in the end and clinch the division championship."
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win out
verb
To be victorious. Usually of emotions and human qualities.
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Which will win out?
Or will mendacity win out, again?
"We need to try to win out".
Will Our Hero win out?
Why does happiness win out?
"It's really hard to win out here.
It's very hard to win out here".
Maybe caution will win out here.
I've always believed fundamentals will win out".
It's so hard to win out here.
So which effect will win out?
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