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The phrase "a bankroll" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a sum of money that is available for gambling or investment purposes.
Example: "He walked into the casino with a hefty bankroll, ready to try his luck at the poker table."
Alternatives: "a stash of cash" or "a sum of money".
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A bad run for even a savvy gambler can bust a bankroll if too much is staked on each wager.
And his campaign privately spread the word that fund-raising had soared, giving him a bankroll for a comeback attempt.
He used to be a German writer and when he was picked up he had a bankroll with him.
At 12, Joe was given a bankroll by his father and told to ride to Texas, a three-month journey, and buy some longhorns.
Still, with the sobering realities of organizing a recall campaign in a state of 35 million people, the effort was going nowhere without a bankroll.
Whenever any client of the Casino was found self-slain with empty pockets, it was customary for the Casino to rush a bankroll to the spot, so victim would seem to have ended it all from Weltschmerz.
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He gambled a limited bankroll on a handful of projects, hoping his researchers could discover a lucrative drug before Amgen ran out of money.
It's pretty unusual because it resembles the way a producer might bankroll a movie or a game publisher might work with a developer.
He turned to Lawrence V. Ray, a friend of a few years, who had an engaging manner and a big bankroll.
For example: A player has a starting bankroll of $5,000.
A healthy bankroll helps, as does a strong, functioning liver.
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