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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get on a roll" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to experience a period of success or good luck. Example: After weeks of struggling, the team finally got on a roll and won five consecutive games.
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On a roll.
If you're on a roll, you're moving from success to success.
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I try to use this one as a steppingstone and get on a roll again".
"I feel like it's one of these courses I can get on a roll with".
"I feel like it's one of these courses I can get on a roll with," McIlroy said.
From here, I might get on a roll".
We can't let Vince get on a roll".
Now we've got to get on a roll to get back where we want to be".
I hope the Jets can get on a roll as they head into the playoffs".
Time to get on a roll before it is too late.
He has a chance to get on a roll for the next 23 games".
Especially in the situation we were in, we needed a win to get on a roll.
We've got to get comfortable here in the room and try to get on a roll.
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