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The phrase "win over to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "win over" without the preposition "to." Example: "She managed to win him over with her charm and kindness."
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These are the people we need to win over to get that elusive majority.
These are the people we need to win over to win that elusive majority.
After all, these are the very people you are trying to win over to your point of view.
Mr. Obama will make more of an effort to win over to Pennsylvania Catholics, which make up some 30percentt of the population, writes the Morning Call.
The situation is considered all the more critical given that some important swing states in the coming election — including Colorado, Florida and Nevada — have large Hispanic populations that leading Republicans say they must win over to prevail in the states.
In return, he hopes the church can win over to Brussels those voters, maybe 30% of the total, who follow its advice in matters of ethics.In this section A general speaks his mind Preaching for the European Union Reaching for the European Union In the dumps again Here we come— well, one of us Ahern loses Portugal's passion, Senhor Futebol ReprintsWill it work?
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"I was won over to poetry at an early age," he wrote.
The missionaries ignored her, and her people, now won over to the church, shunned her.
Sinclair Lewis has written letter in which he has won over to artists side some Rotarians.
J.K. Shin, the head of the mobile business at Samsung, said consumers will eventually be won over to L.T.E.
That may be tidy enough to win over the authorities.
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