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Discover Ludwig"won from" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English that can be used in a variety of different contexts.
For example, "She won first prize from a prize draw."
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I've never won from the front before".
It had also won from 2015-17.
Sales rose to 57.46 trillion won, from 47.6 trillion won.
Those concessions were won from a seat in the room.
Elections in Britain are won from the centre.
Approval had been won from the Ministry of Education.
He said: "Elections are won from the centre ground.
This time, they won from off the pace.
A war like this cannot be won from the air".
"I've won from worse positions than this," he told her.
Elections in this country are won from the centre.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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