15 sentences with 'win'

Example sentences and phrases with the word win and other words derived from it.


« All countries want to win the World Cup. »

win: All countries want to win the World Cup.
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« The chess player carefully planned each move to win the game. »

win: The chess player carefully planned each move to win the game.
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« The first Peruvian to win an Olympic medal was Víctor López, in Paris 1924. »

win: The first Peruvian to win an Olympic medal was Víctor López, in Paris 1924.
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« Despite the difficulties, the football team managed to win the championship. »

win: Despite the difficulties, the football team managed to win the championship.
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« The gymnast, with her flexibility and strength, managed to win the gold medal at the Olympics. »

win: The gymnast, with her flexibility and strength, managed to win the gold medal at the Olympics.
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« -You have to go and fight to win," Marina told him. »
« And if you want to win arguments at home, learn to give in. »
« If he wanted a career in music, he had no choice but to win the competition. »
« When you win a battle and your partner gives up, paradoxically you have lost. »
« From these, both parties can win, because in the field of love, giving in means giving a gift that always comes back to you. »
« Noble chariots and archers could win glory for their skill, though these battles were probably not very lethal (compared to later forms of warfare, in any case). »
« -You need to win a major international competition," he told him. If you haven't made a name for yourself by the time you're 30, no one will be able to get you contracts. »
« He stated, "From Mao and the communists I learned how to fight and win in guerrilla warfare. But I also learned how not to manage an economy or a nation. The wealth of a nation is created by the initiative of its individuals." »
« The greatest honour a Roman could win was a triumph, a military parade displaying the spoils of war to the cheers of the people of Rome; many people held important positions in Rome, but only the greatest generals were rewarded with a triumph. »
« The Courtier focused on what it took to win the prince's favour and influence him, not just avoid embarrassment at court. This was linked to the growing sense of what it was to be 'civilised' - Italians of the time were known throughout Europe for their refinement, the quality of their dress and jewellery, their wit in conversation and their good taste. »

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