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The phrase "a high stakes" is not correct as it is incomplete; it should be "high stakes" or "a high-stakes situation." You can use it when referring to situations or events that involve significant risk or potential loss.
Example: "The final game of the season was a high-stakes match, with both teams vying for the championship."
Alternatives: "high-risk" or "critical situation."
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It's a high stakes affair, they say.
This was a high stakes game between L.S.U.
The next election is a high stakes election.
It's a high stakes game.
A high stakes game of Chicken.
A high stakes game, of course.
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It was certainly a high-stakes play.
A high-stakes geopolitical game is sweeping Asia.
A High-Stakes Balancing Act.
This Davos visit will be a high-stakes bet for the Greek premier.
It's a high-stakes search.
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