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"jackpot for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation or opportunity in which someone or something can gain a large amount of success or benefit. Example: Winning the lottery was a jackpot for the lucky couple, who could now afford to travel the world and live their dream life.
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No jackpot for us.
Jackpot for you, right?
The casino will have a progressive jackpot for this bet.
THERE were roses for Joumana, sweets for T.J. and a $103 million jackpot for Jason.
Such a vast body of water is clearly a jackpot for anyone who loves water sports.
He was always out to score a jackpot for himself first -- and let culture take the hindmost.
The jackpot for Saturday night's drawing is estimated at $195 million, tying a Powerball record set in May.
It would also be a sweet jackpot for the Adelsons, who are the biggest patrons of Gingrich's political career.
National Lottery organisers, Camelot, has rolled over the jackpot for the seventh week since no one able to pull off a full sweep since mid-November.
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It was like a jackpot [for them]." He says he watched the films briefly on four separate occasions.
With the jackpot for Wednesday night's Powerball drawing climbing to $301 million--the largest since Feb. 11 the hype is rising too.
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