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The phrase "won over by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to convince or persuade someone to change their opinion or attitude towards something/someone. Example: After initially being hesitant, she was won over by the new proposal and decided to support it.
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We're already won over by Cake's Benedick.
I don't feel won over by the show.
Some locals seem won over by the new approach.
Will Ida be won over by such sweetness?
Instead, I was won over by the 2011 Condrieus.
Mostly, the critics seem won over by the brinksmanship.
Today, even Jessie has been won over by Jake.
Voters are being won over by the prospects of change.
Instead, I prefer to be won over by films.
Not everyone was won over by the self-taught moralist.
Still, she was won over by an Edwardian blouse with a ruffled collar.
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