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Discover Ludwig"wins over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to persuade or gain the favor of someone or something. Example: Despite being the underdog, the team's impressive performance on the field won over even the most skeptical fans.
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1982: Audiences climb and station finally wins over its critics.
Easy wins over hard.
After a rocky start, the band wins over the crowd.
"Civilisation always wins over barbarism".
-- trendiness wins over substance.
Rhythm wins over phrasing.
But Ketchum often wins over skeptics.
With the wins over Italy!
He wins over the crowd.
He has 876 wins over all, 803 at Duke.
But sneaking by with more ugly wins over diminished teams?
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