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"winner of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to talk about a person or thing that has won some type of award or recognition. For example, "She is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction."
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Winner of two Edgar Awards.
The "winner" of The X Factor?
The winner of the Notre Dame-St.
Also winner of Commonwealth Games gold.
The winner of #eurovision has just sung.
Winner of nine Grammies.
Winner of the Stirling prize.
The winner of the novel.
Azarenka will face the winner of Venus Williams-Kerber.
Winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
The winner of tonight's game will play the winner of Sunday's clash between England and Italy.
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