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winnable - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- seat: Labor have selected three new ethnic minority candidates in safe or very winnable seats for the next general election, expected next year.
- game: Two winnable games over the forthcoming Bank Holiday weekend present the perfect opportunity to prove it.
- tie: And considering the Robins ' impressive home record this season, it looks an eminently winnable tie.
- case: If we need to put some legal support behind them, and we think it is a winnable case, we will do so.
- candidate: Of course most of these Approval Strategy articles are about less obvious situations in which there aren't completely unacceptable but winnable candidates.
- constituency: Ron's offer to campaign in all winnable constituencies may have had a dual purpose.
Modifying Another Word
- very: Labor have selected three new ethnic minority candidates in safe or very winnable seats for the next general election, expected next year.
- potentially: Moreover, it is also targetting potentially winnable seats held by Labor and the Liberal Democrats.
- eminently: And considering the Robins ' impressive home record this season, it looks an eminently winnable tie.
- not: It is time to acknowledge the war on drugs is just not winnable.
Used with adjective complement
- look: England's group looks winnable, although they haven't beaten Sweden for 47 years.
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