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The phrase "winning of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in many contexts.
It can be used in specific contexts where "winning" is treated as a noun, often in discussions about competitions or achievements. Example: "The winning of the championship was a historic moment for the team."
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THE SPORTING SCENE about the winning of the World Series by the N.Y.
General Carter holds believes the winning of "hearts and minds" has never been more important.
The Mets came within three outs of winning, of seizing the advantage early in this series.
For many, the winning of two wars has turned American sorrow into vulgar triumphalism.
Morsi's winning of the presidential elections gave him a degree of legitimacy.
"It's not just getting to the final, it's the winning of it.
In 1980 he played a pivotal role in Czechoslovakia's winning of the Davis Cup, a first for the country.
The winning of a league givesa hallmark and Wray is determined that Saracenswill not rest on their laurels.
Among the reasons cited were the pleasures of winning, of team spirit, and the Harvard rowing tradition.
"Flamenco," she wrote, "is the art of desperate measures, the winning of a fugitive grace from failure, bankruptcy, shame".
The counting of noses and the winning of votes is one of the more elusive political arts.
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