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Discover LudwigThe phrase "win the future" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a political slogan or a call to action, encouraging people to work towards a better and more prosperous future. Example: "We must come together and work hard to win the future for our children and future generations."
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"We need to win the future".
That's how we win the future.
That's how we'll win the future.
You want the UK to win the future?
One of President Obama's new catchphrases is "win the future," but we can't win the future by ceding the present and romanticizing the past.
We can't win the future with a government of the past".
"We can't win the future with a government of the past," he said.
I hope that Pope Francis will surrender that past to win the future.
We cannot win the future with a government of the past.
—President Barack Obama "We cannot win the future by leaving our most vulnerable behind".
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I firmly believe we are ready to shape -- and win -- the future.
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