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Discover LudwigThe phrase "win the ball" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in sports or competitive contexts to describe a team or individual gaining possession of a ball in a game or competition. Example: In the final minutes of the game, the quarterback managed to win the ball back from the opposing team with a spectacular interception, sealing the victory for his team.
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"It is extremely difficult to win the ball back.
"There should be skill required to win the ball.
"I think everyone was trying to win the ball.
"I thought he wasn't the favourite to win the ball," he said.
In the Algeria match, Bradley ran past faster teammates to win the ball from opponents.
Fighting to win the ball, using his strength and then his awareness, Eto'o picked out Pandev.
Challenge opponents in one-on-one situations and win the ball.
Duke would score, Fowler would win the ball back, Duke would score again.
They did what they had to do to win the ball game.
91 mins: The Aussies kick off, and win the ball back.
Then they knock on, and when they win the ball back they knock on again.
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