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The phrase "win year" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when or how to use it, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure. Example: "This will be our win year if we continue to work hard and stay focused."
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I just keep doing what I do, winning what I win, year after year.
Bowden cited poor television ratings and said people grow tired of seeing the same team win year after year.
Certain teams -- like the University of Florida in college football and General Electric in business -- seem to win year after year, even as important contributors move on.
Still, these new songs, which "Idol" finalists are burdened singing and which are their debut singles if they win: year after year, they are a reminder of how difficult a craft songwriting is.
Whether it was good enough or not, that has nothing to do with the fact that I tried my best to give my team a chance to win, year in and year out.
They want to win year on year the Top 14 and the European Cup," Halfpenny said.
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I still think that we have the talent and the team to win year-in, year-out".
"It is a winning year whatever happens," said Barrichello.
That was smart, because the Pirates have not had a winning year since then.
The Red Wings, however, won year in and out with something like the same lineup.
After the 1938 season the Cubs had only one winning year until 1945, when they won the NL pennant.
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