No, it is not. To win is an infinitive verb - these form phrases like prepositions but are classified differently.
they did win the game they lost
The game is not win-win
The preposition "over" is commonly used after "dominate." For example, "The team dominated over their rivals in the championship game."
The word "to" is definitely a preposition-- she is going to the football game tomorrow. The word "with" is also a preposition-- he is studying with his cousin and his brother. But the word "as" is more complicated; depending on how it is used, it can be a conjunction, an adverb, or a preposition. To use it as a preposition: As a teenager, John hated school.
No, it is not possible to win a game of Magic: The Gathering if you are unable to achieve the conditions necessary for winning the game.
You can win every game only in your dreams.
No, you do not have to call "Uno" to win the game.
first u play the game then u win and thata how u win
whats the game and ill tell you how to win
Yes raiders are going to win the game
To win every game all you have to do is save the game and then play a match. If you win carry on and do the same again but if you lose restart the game until you win. HOPE THIS HELPS
play to win is where you play a game only to win