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'winning competition' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of competing in an event or contest with the intention of coming out on top. For example: He worked hard in the hopes of winning competition.
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Among Rossi's first works to be built was his winning competition design (with Gianni Braghieri) for the Cemetery of San Cataldo (1971 84) in Modena, Italy.
In their winning competition entry, Sejima and Nishizawa wrapped the building — which resembles a misaligned stack of boxes — in galvanized steel, a material that was soon abandoned on grounds of durability.
If you go into sports, it is about winning, competition, peak performance, but there hasn't been a major championship won in sports in the last five to six years with a dictatorial coach.
But she got her biggest breaks singing Norma's "Casta Diva" in dozens of winning competition performances as a rising artist, and something about the role (which she is singing at the Met for the first time) seems to have clicked for her.
Of course, buying Whole Foods didn't hurt, but Amazon managed to earn more profit at the same time that it accelerated growth, which in business is a winning competition.
We worked on the project over a period of six years, from the winning competition of July 2005 until the opening on June 25 , 2011
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He began winning competitions.
Curtis continued swimming, and by age 11 she was winning competitions.
"Ninety percent of our work comes from winning competitions — and losing competitions," he added.
"He has been there and done that in terms of winning competitions and Challenge Cups.
More important than winning competitions or even more important than finding reproductive partners.
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