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"won by" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of winning something or achieving success through an effort or competition. Here are a few examples: 1. "The game was won by the home team, who scored two goals in the final minutes." 2. "The election was won by a landslide, with the winning candidate earning over 60% of the votes." 3. "The race was won by a young newcomer, surprising everyone with her speed and endurance." 4. "The prize was won by a student from the small town of Smithville, beating out competitors from larger cities." 5. "The battle was won by the soldiers' bravery and determination, despite being outnumbered by the enemy."
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St. Bonaventure won by 11.
Chávez won by ten points.
Yeltsin won by fourteen points.
He won by 8.8 seconds.
Medals are won by millimetres.
Nobile won by six inches.
(Rosé won by a landslide).
Case won by U. S.
He won by four strokes.
Australia won by five runs.
He won by a landslide.
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