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1 So it made sense that they would win more often, he said.
2 They wanted to win more . Cousins' output told part of the story.
3 The team are still going to win more often than they lose.
4 It could be argued that Irish rugby needed a Munster win more .
5 I'm confident Kenya will participate at the Olympics and win more gold.
6 Investors are expecting the builder to win more contracts in Abu Dhabi.
7 Still you would win more with a partner who understood your game.
8 Resume dominion over the fish, or, striving to win more , lose all!'
9 I hope a new leader may win more of them over.
10 I hope also that I can help this club to win more trophies.
11 But Wells Fargo hopes to win more of this business in the future.
12 However, Republicans insisted they were doing all they could to win more votes.
13 If Joshua didn't always try to extort clients they might win more business.
14 Trump visited Capitol Hill Tuesday seeking to win more support for the bill.
15 They have to win more than that to be as good.
16 And if you've won some, you really want to win more .
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