Is “Prewin” a commonly used English word?

According to Maureen Dowd, can you eat 50 eggs? ‘ amusing. She compares the leadership and charm of character between President Obama and Robert Griffin III, the quarterback of the Washington Redskins in the article. and ‘that, I find quite reasonable,’. If Obama is in a prewin slump, but when talks talk about it, this time it is a phrase

that I’ve never heard before: “While Obama has developed an unnerving and enervating pattern of going into a prewin slump — as in New Hampshire and Texas in the 2008 primaries or the first debate with Mitt Romney — RGIII never allows his batteries to run down while he’s playing. I

thought “pre-winning” means pre-victory, and I checked Cambridge, Oxford and Merriam-Webster Online dictionaries as I always do before posting a question. How do I know for certain? Since he already registered the contest, neither was it “Pre-Win”. Google Ngram neither shows any incidence of “prewin” and “pre-win” What

does first win slump mean? Is this a well-received English noun or adjective, or Dowd’s customary creative coinage?

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It just means that the slump happened before the win. Is there anything wrong with the postpartum depression? Why are some patients undergoing postpartum depression and/or postpartum anxiety?

When the prefix pre and post on Nouns is too short, they get attached easily and vice versa. What is the best way to have a post-victory party, a prenuptial agreement, pre- or post-prandial (before or after dinner) drinks, and how to sell it etc? Oops, you can’t find prewin on NGram. It’s already recognizable and understandable.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Is the closed compound prewin a non refunded currency in writing because it’s badly formed? At first glance, its pronunciation is unclear. It is not clear, which way is the girl pronounced in English, although it is pretty straight forward. What is the better way

to get a win: pre-win.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Was it a play on pre-game, pre-Season etc.? As a playmate, are the games often used on the field of athletics? Here is comparing politician’s performance to an athlete, and doing so using a style and idiom normally used by sports reporters.

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Was it a play on pre-game, pre-Season etc.? As a playmate, are the games often used on the field of athletics? Here is comparing politician’s performance to an athlete, and doing so using a style and idiom normally used by sports reporters.

What does it take to be clever if one doesn’t read sports pages regularly?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Was it a play on pre-game, pre-Season etc.? As a playmate, are the games often used on the field of athletics? Here is comparing politician’s performance to an athlete, and doing so using a style and idiom normally used by sports reporters.

What does it take to be clever if one doesn’t read sports pages regularly?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Was it a play on pre-game, pre-Season etc.? As a playmate, are the games often used on the field of athletics? Here is comparing politician’s performance to an athlete, and doing so using a style and idiom normally used by sports reporters.

What does it take to be clever if one doesn’t read sports pages regularly?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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Was it a play on pre-game, pre-Season etc.? As a playmate, are the games often used on the field of athletics? Here is comparing politician’s performance to an athlete, and doing so using a style and idiom normally used by sports reporters.

What does it take to be clever if one doesn’t read sports pages regularly?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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