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Discover LudwigThe phrase "won points" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about competitions, games, or arguments. Example: Sarah's team won points for their quick thinking and strategic moves during the debate. In this sentence, "won points" refers to the points earned by Sarah's team during the debate.
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Conducted himself well, won points.
No one ever won points for modesty.
The entrecôte, which was paired with a Sichuan pepper sauce, also won points.
But, Obama associates say, Mr. Summers's willingness to serve loyally won points with the president.
He has little to prove, having won points jerseys in all three grand tours.
No one was killed, but the agent won points with his terror bosses for trying.
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So the EDL won points-wise, but frankly, no one gives a shit about them and their marginal white bullshit.
Didn't I win?' " Points said Tuesday.
He wins points here for self-satire.
Pastas win points for avoiding the obvious.
Lesson No. 2: Tread carefully, win points.
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