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win back

verb as in retrieve

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Still, Gluesenkamp Perez does have some pointed advice as her party seeks to woo and win back the working-class voters who, for decades, were foundational to Democratic success.

A senior adviser to president-elect Donald Trump says the incoming administration will focus on achieving peace in the war in Ukraine rather than winning back territory.

From BBC

Along with winning back the White House, the GOP regained control over the Senate.

From Salon

It can also include taking money without permission to gamble, feeling bad when trying to cut down on gambling, and returning the next day to try and win back money lost.

From BBC

She began her 100-day campaign promising a "new generation of leadership", rallying women around abortion rights and vowing to win back working-class voters by focusing on economic issues including rising costs and housing affordability.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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