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Can we use"double-win" to describe a situation that achieves both side?
if can not,how to describe this situation
May 20, 2017 10:45 AM
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Yes, but you would say "win-win", it cannot be expressed as "double-win".
E.g. "This is a win-win situation."
May 20, 2017
2
When there are two sides that both win in a situation, we say it is a "win-win situation". If someone is a situation where an action results in two good outcomes for that person, we say "double win". The same person wins twice, in that instance.
May 20, 2017
1
Hmmmmmm maybe. But win-win is muchhhhhhhhhh more common and more likely
May 20, 2017
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Lee qian
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