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Discover Ludwig'won a medal' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone achieving an award or recognition, for example, "He won a medal for his achievements in the sport."
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You just won a medal.
The men have never won a medal.
At least, she won a medal.
Americans have never won a medal in Nordic combined.
He went into combat duty and won a medal.
We won a medal in the team event.
I felt like I had won a medal or something".
"I came back and won a medal," Gardner said.
No Brit has won a medal since 1964.
If we won a medal that would be just fantastic".
None of the American archers won a medal in Beijing.
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