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win out
verb
informal(intr, adverb) to succeed or prevail as if in a contest
sanity rarely wins out over prejudice
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
But whether Eve’s inner black swan will win out over her white one is never in question.
Bohannon was caught and bowled by Neesham from the fifth ball of the final over, but Blatherwick came out to win the game and earn Lancashire their third win out of three.
In fact, in the team’s ninth win out of its last 11 games, it was Sauer who got some of the biggest outs in a rubber match at loanDepot Park.
I said after the game, 'we have to win out now'.
But as breathtaking as "One to One" proves to be as a documentary experience—and there are few better when it comes to Lennon and The Beatles—the real message is unmistakable: in a world that challenges our values at every turn, that attempts to drain our efforts to be ineluctably human and serve our fellow citizens, apathy can never be allowed to win out.
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