Examples of using Won one in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Computer
Daddy won one, too.
Won one for the home team.
Carlos Santana won one award.
Won one race in Japan.
The country won one medal, a gold.
Anyway, our movie won one.
Littler won one major championship- the 1961 U.S. Open.
Labour won three seats, and an Independent candidate won one.
Won one of the top classes
So, they were organising castings and once I won one of these.
Garland won one competitive award,
He finished the tournament as the only player who remained undefeated, and won one game.
Jovanovic has won one ITF doubles title on the tour.
Both games drew sell-out crowds of 10,500 and each team won one game by the score of 3-2.
Com won one of the most prestigious awards in the business- the iGB affiliate of the year award- for two years in a row.
where he finished fourth and won one race in his first year.
Schumacher won one race, the Portuguese Grand Prix where he beat Prost,
In 1985 he graduated to the European Formula 3000 Championship with a Genoa Racing March-Cosworth and won one race.
It turns out that with less representatives Aja Arabians won one class(Aja Europa)
Maria Mitchell won one of these prizes, and this gave her worldwide fame,
a grandparent had also won one.
Finger won one of the largest pots of the day a few minutes later, and it was just
It is true that we have a particular link with this remarkable woman, who won one of the first Sakharov Prizes here,
especially after the release of the purely instrumental 1971 album Renaissance of the Celtic Harp, which won one of the most famous awards in France,
Over his career, he received three Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, winning one.
Let's win one for the little guys.
Polish participants were successful, winning one gold, one silver
Anyone can win one Open.
If only I could win one in three, or at least one in five.
Two points were awarded for win, one point for a loss.