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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large bet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant wager or gamble, often in contexts related to gambling, finance, or risk-taking.
Example: "He decided to place a large bet on the outcome of the championship game, hoping for a big win."
Alternatives: "a substantial wager" or "a significant gamble."
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For Shawn, a large bet might be $10 a game.
A large bet in the stock-futures market may have contributed to the plunge.
For this reason, I'm putting a large bet on Roger Federer for the final.
Shall we put a large bet on her for next year's Brits?
What seems safe most likely is nothing more than a large bet.
It was demonstrated that the as-obtained NCTs have a large BET specific surface area of 279.43 m279.43
The billionaire investor Warren E. Buffett dived back into the acquisition pool on Wednesday with a large bet in the energy sector.
IndyMac needed rescuing because, like the Cypriot bank, it placed a large bet just before one of the biggest recent credit disasters.
Mr. Ackman has made a large bet against the nutritional supplements company Herbalife, and Mr. Icahn is on the other side of that bet.
That is a large bet in everyday terms, but not by the standards of a professional gambler or investor who felt he had a sure thing.
The company has also cut the odds on former Apprentice star Katie Hopkins to win to 12-1 after a large bet was placed.
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