Examples of 'from behind to win' in a sentence

Meaning of "from behind to win"

from behind to win: A sports-related phrase signifying a victory achieved after initially being in a losing position

How to use "from behind to win" in a sentence

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from behind to win
Coming from behind to win the game.
I still have a chance to come from behind to win.
On coming from behind to win the match.
Return of the King came from behind to win.
He comes from behind to win a competition with his final shot.
Somehow she came from behind to win.
Germany came from behind to win against Bosnia, but lost a lead to Spain.
And the Pirates came from behind to win.
They came from behind to win 2-1 at Leganes on Saturday.
The Nishitetsu Lions have come from behind to win the series.
He has never come from behind to win a major.
I lost the first match, and came from behind to win the second.
The Blues come from behind to win the series.
Matchday Seventeen - Barnsley 2-1 Watford Barnsley came from behind to win the game against Watford.
He 's never come from behind to win a major, though.

See also

Veterans come from behind to win.
Woods had never come from behind to win a major.
The Cubs came from behind to win.
Kafin Madaki comes back from behind to win the competition.
A month later, Foolish Pleasure came from behind to win the Kentucky Derby.
Pie-O-My coming from behind to win it.

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