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Mr Khan has previously said the army in Pakistan was "petrified" of elections which his party would win "hands down" and, for that reason, "they're dismantling a democracy".

From BBC

“Biden would win hands down with me.”

"This paragraph alone is why DOJ will win hands down," Goodman predicted.

From Salon

In Thursday's speech, Duterte, 76, who is barred by the constitution from seeking a second term, described the unnamed candidate as a "very weak leader" and someone who "might win hands down."

From Reuters

If there was a Bafta for the most glamorous setting from which to accept a Bafta, Emerald Fennell - whose debut film Promising Young Woman won both best original screenplay and outstanding British film - would win hands down.

From BBC

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