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Discover LudwigThe phrase "win-win decision" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It describes a decision or situation in which all parties involved are able to benefit or achieve their desired outcome, rather than one side winning at the expense of the other. Here is an example sentence using the phrase: "We were able to reach a win-win decision that satisfied both the company's need for cost savings and the employees' desire for a fair wage increase."
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If such a scenario unfolds, Jones will argue that Ashton's England omission may be a win-win decision and that a kick up the backside has worked a treat.
Overall, these results suggest that the choice of a specific design element is not a win-win decision and depends on the priorities of the respective government.
It's a win-win decision.
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It's a real win-win situation, and a decision that doesn't require a lot of head-scratchin'.
A lawyer for the county, Robert C. Scrivo, called the decision a "win-win," although he said an appeal had not been ruled out.
"I think that I can persuade them that it would be a wise decision, a win-win for everybody, for them to carry the Word Network," said Mr. Cochran, who was retained as special counsel by the Word Network last week.
In our opinion, this decision was reached to create a win-win situation for the two institutions but unfortunately created more contradictions among their clients.
A huge win-win.
We want win-win".
A real win-win!
"Think win-win".
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