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Discover Ludwig"bet the" is not a complete sentence and is not technically correct
It is not a common phrase and is not usually used in written English. If you mean to say "I bet that..." you would say: I bet that the game will be exciting.
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I'd bet the latter.
"You bet!" the kids replied.
I'll bet the answer is "no".
"You bet," the trick-shot artist replied.
How to bet the race?
Out here, you don't bet the farm".
So don't bet the silverware on America.
I bet the ghosts would love that.
Suppose you bet the other way.
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