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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's rigged" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or system that is unfair or manipulated in someone's favor. Example: "I don't trust that election, it's rigged in the incumbent's favor."
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It's rigged.
This is the way it's rigged".
And just in that respect I say it's rigged".
THE game may be harmless, but it's rigged.
It's rigged in all 50 states where they have different rules that don't take into account modern political presidential campaigns.
Then there's the other side where people can't accept it because they think it's biased or they think it's rigged and la di la di la, but you know what the whole world has got riggings.
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Mr. Toledo, an economist who mounted a surprisingly strong challenge to Mr. Fujimori before pulling out of the runoff on charges that it was rigged, echoed the Clinton administration's surprise at the president's move.
He added, "You are right that it was rigged, but you did not rig it well enough".
Better still, the leading lights, Ukraine's Viktor Yushchenko and Georgia's now President Mikhail Saakashvili, even studied together.In Georgia, it was rigged parliamentary elections that triggered a popular revolt.
The extraordinary thing about Libor is not that it was rigged, but that there was ever a time when it wasn't rigged.
"It was rigged".
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