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Frank
what does "give me a win" mean?
I heard this phrase from a Obama's speech, but don't know what it means? is it formal? can we use this phrase in our daily life? that would be great if you can make several examples , thanks
Nov 5, 2011 7:54 AM
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It isn't formal.
It means: to give me victory, or success.
"I fought with a much bigger opponent, but his being drunk gave me a win."
"Many excellent candidates were interviewed for the job, but my spoken English skills gave me a win."
"Our products are no better than those of our competitors, but our faster delivery times and superior customer service will give us a win."
November 5, 2011
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