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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game of roulette" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the casino game of roulette or metaphorically to describe a situation involving chance or risk.
Example: "Investing in the stock market can feel like a game of roulette, where the outcome is uncertain and unpredictable."
Alternatives: "a round of roulette" or "a session of roulette".
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But ordering can be a game of roulette.
It's a game of roulette you hope you're going to win".
"What's the law of averages?" said Tollefson, who likened challenges to a game of roulette.
Mr. Hubbard said buying drugs from Canadian Web pharmacists "is a game of roulette, because there's a lack of control".
"The US will [now] begin to play a game of roulette with a nuclear pistol pressed against the head of the world... no one will know what the consequences will be," he wrote.
And English village church fetes are always a game of roulette with the weather.
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But they are playing a game of Russian roulette".
"It's like a game of Russian roulette, Pantanal style".
You're basically playing a game of Russian roulette".
"New Yorkers signed up for a triathlon — not a game of Russian roulette," he said.
"We continue to play a game of chemical roulette with man's biological future," he said.
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