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The phrase "won you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has gained someone's affection, trust, or favor, often through effort or achievement. Example: "His kindness and dedication really won you over during the charity event."
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Zuk has won you over.
I won, you see?
Who won, you or Nigel?
If you won, you got to appear on local television.
In a tournament you've won, you can't play bad.
If I would have won, you don't talk like this.
The kind of family that refused "participation" trophies – if you won, you won.
Q. Obviously he said something that won you over, since you hired him.
And even when you won, you lost, because you got Jimmy Carter.
On Wednesday, after he won, you reached out to me, seeking advice, solidarity.
Maybe a lucky bounce actually won you a game or two.
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