She won one gold medal and two silver medals.
one is mispelled one is misspelled
It's challenging to create a sentence using both "one" and "won" as homophones, but here is a try: "I hope to be the first one in the race to cross the finish line and win the trophy."
i bet you can also write the sentence. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
I could have won one million dollars, had I won the lottery.
He won a stuffed animal AT the carnival.
The vote was unanimous. Bob had won.
She did it for the publicity is one sentence using the word. The mayor won due to his publicity is another use of the word.
We played a hockey game and we won.
There are several ways to use maverick in a sentence. One sentence for the word is; The basketball team, the Mavericks, won a championship this year.
This is not one sentence, but two, because there are two separate ideas stated.The team won the championship. They played hard.
I acquired lots of money when I won the lottery.
One is the homophone for won.