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Discover LudwigThe phrase "win silverware" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to achieving success and winning trophies or awards. Example: The soccer team's main goal this season is to win silverware, specifically the league championship and the national cup.
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It could well be the only team in Madrid to win silverware this season.
"If we win silverware everyone will say we've improved," he said.
Not many lower league clubs win silverware, but a few can look back on memorable upsets.
"It's really important for the future that we win silverware this year – it doesn't matter what we win," Vieira said.
Where the case for Ronaldo falls apart, apparently, is in Madrid's failure to win silverware during the calendar year.
He still wants to play for Northampton, he'll still want to win silverware with us before he goes away".
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"Certainly after winning silverware your ambition doesn't wane in any way shape or form.
He knows that only when he resumes winning silverware will he glean the personal recognition he feels he deserves.
Here's some good news for the Brits, with a Briton winning silverware at Roland Garros earlier today.
"Sydney FC is a huge club, and we have a great chance of winning silverware this season".
Robinho insists Manchester City can become one of the best clubs in the world and has set his sights on winning silverware in his first season at Eastlands.
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