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Discover Ludwig"bet about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about making a prediction or wager about something. Example: "I bet about $100 on the outcome of the basketball game."
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They arrive on the same plane and make a bet about who will stay longest.
Mr. Hands bet about 30 percent of Terra Firma's most recent fund on EMI.
Both company and country are making a calculated bet about globalization.
Assigning a probability is like placing odds on a bet about it.
Some Calgary co-workers make a bet about who can go longest without actually going outside.
The only safe bet about the future is that it will be more fragmented and more diverse than the past.
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"I don't remember exactly what the bet was about," Ms. Hutton said.
They are investments in investments, bets about bets.
#Miranda hedges his bets about whether it could be used.
Hawking is no stranger to losing bets about the nature of cosmos.
Even his gravestone hedges its bets about the man who lies in Tweefontein cemetery.
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