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Discover Ludwig"flip a coin" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to toss a coin in the air to make a decision or determine something by chance. Example: "I can't decide whether to have pizza or sushi for dinner. Let's flip a coin and leave it to chance."
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Answer: flip a coin.
"Flip a coin," he said.
Will probably flip a coin.
"You could flip a coin.
Or it can flip a coin.
He might as well flip a coin.
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Including flipping a coin.
They flipped a coin.
Weather is often like flipping a coin.
I'm on the verge of flipping a coin.
So they reach a compromise, and Bardem flips a coin.
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