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A win, as they say, is a win and the Raptors were full marks for only their 11th win of the season with 10 recorded at home. Here are three takeaways from Tuesday night’s 109-93 as the Raptors now take their act to Atlanta for a two-game away set to be staged Thursday and Saturday.