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Discover LudwigThe phrase "win-win" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or agreement that is beneficial for all parties involved. Example: "The partnership between the two companies was a win-win, as both were able to increase their market share and reduce costs."
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win-win
noun
A situation that benefits both or all parties, or that has two distinct benefits
Exact(50)
A potential win-win.
It's a win-win!
Banality of win-win?
A huge win-win.
We want win-win".
A real win-win!
Similar(10)
Probably win-win-win-win.
"They want a win-win-win-win.
Win, win.
Win win.
It's win-win-win".
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