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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a gambling" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and does not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
Example: "As a gambling enthusiast, I often visit casinos on weekends."
Alternatives: "as a gambler" or "as someone who gambles".
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I wasn't so much a gambling virgin as a gambling eunuch.
He lives as a "gambling banker" in Manhattan with his pale-faced American wife.
His last movie was Fever Pitch (1985), starring Ryan O'Neal as a gambling addict.
Once favored by the elite, it became popular as a gambling game, often played by Japanese gangsters.
Tells about how Fiorello H. LaGuardia made them illegal because they were seen as a gambling device corrupting the youth.
For months, as a gambling bill moved through the state legislature, swarms of lobbyists alternately charmed lawmakers and twisted arms.
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The casino chiefs are not taking as reckless a gamble as it may seem.
Cashman seemed to see it as a gamble.
He refused to characterize the overhaul effort as a gamble.
Reid had always regarded a full Senate vote on the "nuclear option" as a gamble.
Though seen as a gamble at the time, it was clearly the right decision.
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