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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of a roll" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing a period of success or good fortune.
Example: "After winning three games in a row, the team is really on a bit of a roll."
Alternatives: "on a winning streak" or "in a groove".
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"We're on a bit of a roll".
A bit of a roll is an understatement as well.
The Los Angeles Kings are on a bit of a roll in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
We've struggled at times, but we've been on a bit of a roll here.
I was able to get on a bit of a roll from that point on".
Jerry Jones is on a bit of a roll with the signings of Terrell Owens and Tank Johnson.
"They're on a bit of a roll," said Steve Capus, the executive producer of NBC's "Nightly News".
It is hard to miss the news: the stock market has been on a bit of a roll lately.
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They say it's a bit of a rolled ankle and a dead calf.
For movement, underwater system helped pull the puppets, along with people inside operating them, "so that they would have a bit of a shoulder roll," Mr. Tintori said.
The committee chairman, Representative Paul Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin, offered a bit of a drum roll on Thursday with a video of himself walking the halls of a House office building, assuring viewers that Republicans were taking the tough decisions to head off what he called the most predictable crisis in the nation's history.
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