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Gas vs. electric stoves: Which is better? | Plus, learn the phrasal verb 'win out'

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Win Out Is to Overcome Difficulties

Today's expression is a phrasal verb to win out. This is a little bit different than simply to win. Usually win out is related to a competition or a choice. Something wins out if that thing is selected as the best option after a long competition or after overcoming difficulties.

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