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The phrase "win out over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in the context of competition or conflict to describe someone or something emerging as the victor or being ultimately successful. Example: Despite facing tough competition, John's determination and hard work allowed him to win out over his opponents and claim the championship.
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"Portability will win out over time, " he said.
Only in the inner core does pressure win out over temperature, and the iron solidify.
Muldoon's lovability and the high spirits of the author and illustrator win out over all objections.
Prevailing styles sometimes win out over architectural considerations and history, Ms. Foster said.
Elegance, ritual and a deep dignity win out over darker impulses.
My view is that, with strengthened standards and oversight, pipelines win out over rail for moving oil or related products.
The lower cost of such embedded systems will gradually win out over today's add-on approach".
Neither will happen right away, but the re-inflation scenario will win out over time.
Will the desire to connect with friends over QQ win out over software that prevents viruses?
If chunky does win out over creamy, it could mean that the familiar matter we're made of is just a natural accident waiting to turn strange.
However, Sharp's $7,500, 45-inch flat-panel TV must win out over $2,250 plasma screens with similar visual quality.
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