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Discover Ludwig"winning over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation when someone or something is successfully gaining the approval or support of another person or group. For example: The new CEO's enthusiasm and energy has been winning over the company's shareholders.
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Despair seems to be winning over hope.
Its openness may be winning over investors.
The Democrats' problem is winning over whites.
It wasn't winning over a new audience.
"Compassion is winning over fear," he said.
I like winning over the crowd".
"But I prefer winning over anything".
Winning over advertisers is not easy, either.
But he is adept at winning over artists.
Jaime too, appears to be winning over viewers' sympathies.
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Bloodstains and handwriting, certainly…Winning over a jury, fascinating.
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