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"win ratio" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to the proportion of wins a person, team, business, etc. has had in a certain period of time. For example, "The basketball team had an impressive 70% win ratio over the course of the season."
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My win ratio at Barnet is something like 53%." A smile crept across his face but it will take a gargantuan effort over the next six weeks.
Gus Poyet will see travelling to the capital to face the leakiest defence in the league as a great opportunity for his team to rectify that win ratio.
His win ratio of 59% – 42 wins, 27 losses and two draws – with Australia is reasonable enough, having previously guided the Crusaders to five Super Rugby titles in nine years.
Others see mystical forces at play, the Sun newspaper claiming that the Foxes' win ratio had risen to 65% since the former king of England Richard III's bones were reburied inside Leicester cathedral.
As a result Di Matteo holds a 55 per cent win ratio in his embryonic career and, after holding onto most of their best performers after relegation, Albion are one of the favourites to go back up.
Villas-Boas also had a good record overall as Tottenham manager, averaging 1.83 points per league match, and a win ratio of more than 53 per cent, the highest of all Spurs bosses in the Premier League era.
The former Chelsea boss, who achieved a 53% win ratio at Stamford Bridge between 2000 and 2004, will have funds to burn at the King Power Stadium and owners who, contrary to popular belief, tend to stick by their managers.
Was he better than Mike Brearley, whose 18 triumphs in 31 Tests, including seven series successes, notably the Botham Ashes of 1981, gives him a win ratio of 58%? Comparisons are futile.
With a 100% win ratio on their pre-season tour of Asia, Arsenal fans may be hoping to finally see some magic at the club after their lengthy spell without a trophy.
Even then Wolves were still six points above the relegation zone, but Saunders, Morgan's choice as replacement, took 10 matches to register a victory, and his win ratio has been worse.
Pellegrini can boast the third best win ratio in the Premier League era – behind just Mourinho and former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson – and offers clubs a brand of off-field tranquillity of which Mourinho is often incapable.
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