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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jackpot" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large prize or reward, often in the context of gambling or unexpected success.
Example: "Winning the lottery was like hitting a jackpot for her, changing her life forever."
Alternatives: "a windfall" or "a bonanza".
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There's a Jackpot Records store here.
Murphy described James as a "jackpot booking.
If TV fanhood is a gamble, that's still a jackpot.
The Yankees' last two were a jackpot exacta.
For gambling advocates and developers, five casinos is a jackpot.
"He was shooting for a jackpot with Ebbers and WorldCom".
You never know: anyone could be a jackpot winner.
But is this a jackpot or a bottomless pit?
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Successful establishment can only occur when a large antigenic mutation arises in a good genetic background, a 'jackpot' combination.
The Melton group published a reply providing data from 38 additional Angptl8-injected mice, asserting that some mice show a 'jackpot' effect on beta cell replication [ 24].
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