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Discover Ludwig"winning that" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing the success of a particular goal or accomplishment. For example: "The team was ecstatic about winning that championship game."
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Murray struggled before winning that tournament.
He ended up winning that stage anyway.
"But I regret not winning that tab.
We are winning that race against unemployment".
Now, Fox News is winning that battle.
It's all about winning that trophy.
There's no way of winning that contest.
Duty also meant winning that battle.
We can't be satisfied with winning that game.
It's just a totally different sensation winning that way.
We have gone a long way toward winning that war.
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