How to Use win out in a Sentence
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In the end, the ones with the most cash—likely the boomers—will win out.
— Bysydney Lake, Fortune, 9 Nov. 2023 -
Josh Mollerus struck out two in a perfect ninth to earn the win out of the bullpen.
— oregonlive, 17 Feb. 2023 -
There's a battle of the souls of this nation about what was gonna win out.
— Elise Preston, CBS News, 25 July 2023 -
The colder air does start to win out overnight with lows dropping into the 30s.
— David Streit, Washington Post, 14 Mar. 2024 -
The Bulldogs should win out but must navigate the one-loss teams ahead of them.
— Jon Wilner, San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Nov. 2023 -
If the Knicks were to lose two of their final three games, and the Pacers were to win out, the Pacers would leapfrog the Knicks in the standings.
— Kristian Winfield, New York Daily News, 11 Apr. 2024 -
Drier air should win out by Sunday, which as of now looks rain-free.
— Dan Stillman, Washington Post, 25 Dec. 2023 -
His view does not always win out, though, as was seen last week in the Dobbs decision.
— Jessie Dimartino, ABC News, 1 July 2022 -
The two teams came into Friday in a three-way tie for sixth place, each with only one win out of three.
— Larissa Gao, NBC News, 3 Aug. 2024 -
Given the risk that the wrong people win out in the end, Bevins counsels sobriety.
— Osita Nwanevu, The New Republic, 20 Sep. 2023 -
Post staff say Baron tended to win out in disagreements with Ryan, which could get loud.
— Clare Malone, The New Yorker, 26 Jan. 2023 -
Moments later, with a win out of reach, Bouyea untucked his jersey and gazed into the crowd.
— Connor Letourneau, San Francisco Chronicle, 18 Mar. 2022 -
For some, Slaughter Beach’s horseshoe crabs, red knots and other wildlife win out over shopping, the boardwalk and nightlife.
— Joseph Edelen, Baltimore Sun, 4 July 2022 -
Despite the cooling effects of El Niño, the raw heat in the Atlantic appeared to win out, leading to another high storm year.
— Alex Harris, Miami Herald, 23 May 2024 -
Occasional waves of clouds and sprinkles may temper the heat from time to time, but the heat will win out during the afternoons.
— Kxas-Tv (nbc5), Dallas News, 13 July 2023 -
Juntos por el Cambio suggests margins could be thin and any of these sectors could pull a surprise win out of the proverbial hat, at least in the first round.
— Agustino Fontevecchia, Forbes, 6 June 2022 -
Lake Highlands will be favored to win out to claim district tiebreakers and the third playoff spot as predicted.
— Myah Taylor, Dallas News, 12 Oct. 2022 -
Cleaner air should win out and temperatures will warm up.
— Ian Livingston, Washington Post, 9 June 2023 -
Cabiria is not averse to believing love can win out in spite of all she’s experienced either.
— Harrison Richlin, IndieWire, 19 Oct. 2024 -
But that effort, ultimately, did not quite win out in Lovullo’s mind.
— Nick Piecoro, The Arizona Republic, 7 May 2023 -
However, when the final tally is taken, will the forces of entropy and disorder win out?
— Clifford Young, Fortune, 28 Feb. 2024 -
Some wealthy collectors store their cars in secret locations with round-the-clock security and dogs at night, but thieves can still win out.
— Vjosa Isai, New York Times, 24 Feb. 2024 -
Both are 3-6 on the season — needing to win out to reach the six wins required for bowl eligibility — and 1-4 in conference games.
— Kirk Kenney, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Nov. 2023 -
They’re still talented enough to win out, but scoring just 14 points against a mediocre Louisville team isn’t encouraging.
— Baltimore Sun, 16 Sep. 2022 -
That may prove dominant as a steering driver, which could win out and steer a weaker system into Tamaulipas over the weekend.
— Anumita Kaur, Washington Post, 4 July 2024 -
As the rich continue to win out both in terms of salary and relatively lenient tax breaks, opinion on our billionaires has started to sour.
— Bychloe Berger, Fortune, 14 Nov. 2023 -
But to feel as though your work is in conflict with your motherhood is even more unbearable; there’s no question that family will win out for most of us if push comes to shove, but at what cost?
— Megan Margulies, Vogue, 24 Aug. 2023 -
The influential and sometimes controversial rapper got the Grammy win out of the way early, winning two in 2000.
— Andre Gee, Rolling Stone, 6 Sep. 2022 -
While that will grab investors’ attention in the next couple of weeks, stores that can hold on to sales and inspire customer loyalty—like Target—can ultimately win out in the long term.
— Jinjoo Lee, WSJ, 18 May 2022 -
Case for a cut Despite this caution, numerous economists and analysts believe the doves will win out on Thursday.
— Jenni Reid, CNBC, 31 July 2024
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