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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jeopardy" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression is "in jeopardy," which means being in danger or at risk.
Example: "The company's future is in jeopardy due to the recent financial losses."
Alternatives: "at risk" or "in danger."
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A third had been a "Jeopardy!" contestant.
"I think of the Segway like a "Jeopardy" question.
A "Jeopardy!" champion continues playing until unseated by a contestant.
Watson is the room-size computer that defeated its human rivals to become a "Jeopardy!" champion.
By that time, she had been selected as a "Jeopardy!" contestant.
Which would give it an awful lot in common with a "Jeopardy!" champion.
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A Jeopardy-playing computer seems like a remarkable accomplishment, not too short of having a machine pass the famous Turing Test.
Here's a Jeopardy -style question for you: "Eight different species of whales can be seen in these two American seas".
He was like a 'Jeopardy' contestant".
"I was a 'Jeopardy!' question this week," he told me.
"I was a 'Jeopardy!' question," an older, stouter, grayer Mr. Gibson said gleefully last week.
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