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winner

[win-er] / ˈwɪn ər /


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Downtown Dallas’s deterioration shows how uneven the office recovery has become—even in a prime Sunbelt region widely seen as an economic winner.

From The Wall Street Journal

The impact was stunning, Watkins equalising inside four minutes then powering home a header for the winner.

From BBC

As marriage ages rise and permanent singlehood increases, a “singles economy” is taking hold, creating unexpected winners across the consumer landscape.

From Barron's

One report said that of the 109 points she won, 70 of them were outright winners.

From BBC

One is a World Cup winner, albeit one just returning from the latest in a sequence of bad injuries.

From BBC