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Discover Ludwig"win third place" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a competition or race where someone has placed in third position. Example: At the track meet, Lily was able to win third place in the 100-meter dash. She was proud of her accomplishment and received a bronze medal for her performance.
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A portrait photographer, Mr. Cheng had taken Wang Qiyao's photo in the late 1940s; the picture appeared in a magazine, and she went on to win third place in the Miss Shanghai beauty contest, the pinnacle of her career.
Still, the querulous druggist and his crew managed to win third place in their class.
Bernard misjudged himself; "Untitled (2nd Tier)" went on to win third place in a subsequent show; the award was $2,500.
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Plus 590 was sufficient to win first place.
Magoosh went on to win second place in the Intel+UC Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge in 2010.
MIT defeated Emmanuel College to win first place in the tournament.
"Even if you didn't win first place, you accomplished a beautiful victory," her grandfather wrote.
Badman is the first non Bloomberg School student to win first place.
To win fifth place at Tampa Am.
I was asked to go first -- what piece did I think should win first place?
The world acted shocked when she did not win first place.
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