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The phrase "an interesting gamble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation or decision that involves risk but also has the potential for a rewarding outcome.
Example: "Investing in that startup was an interesting gamble, as it could either lead to great success or significant loss."
Alternatives: "a fascinating risk" or "a captivating wager."
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"To regard these circumstances as enduring and normal, and to depend on their continuation, is an interesting gamble".
Clever and well connected, Mr Wolfowitz seemed an interesting gamble when he was appointed; but he became an isolated and ineffective leader long before the recent scandal emerged (see article).
Higher minimum wages, in particular, represent an interesting gamble by cities like Seattle that they can both improve the lives of workers and continue to attract businesses at the same time.
I thought that was an interesting gamble.
This is not a cheap stock, just an interesting gamble that might pay off big.
The Kings made an interesting gamble with the 29th pick — taking 17-year-old forward Adrian Kempe of Sweden, who doesn't turn 18 until Sept. 13.
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At the moment, the most interesting gambling in South Lake Tahoe is not happening in the casinos but in town planning meetings.
"It is a gamble but an interesting one with solid players like Barrick involved," Hesler says.
It's a gamble, but at least an interesting one.
England took a bit of a gamble.
"It's a bit of a gamble.
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