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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I wager" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a bet or challenge of some sort. Here are a few examples: - "I wager that I can finish this project by the end of the week." - "I wager $50 that my team will win the game." - "I wager you can't eat the entire pizza by yourself in 10 minutes." - "I wager we'll have a great time on our vacation."
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You can turn to check it on the web, and that i wager that you'll be totally surprised!
Getting late for you, I wager".
And that, I wager, is why he seems so relaxed.
I suggest you go, and I wager you will return.
I wager he has seen as many Vietnam war movies as I have.
That might all be very well for Symes, but I wager his is not the majority view.
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I would wager I am more excited for these Games than for either of the previous.
I'd wager I'm about sixty feet away from the house now.
In fact, I would wager I use Facebook more to broadcast my ego than interact with real humans.
"I wagered a flock of Shetland sheep against that notion, and he put up the swine.
I wrote my response with appreciation, but I wagered on modernization, on the system the West had put in place.
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