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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a role" is actually a homophone (pronounced the same as) of the phrase "on a roll." The correct phrase for this context is "on a roll", meaning to be "on a streak or series of successes or achievements." Example: After winning three consecutive games, the basketball team is on a roll.
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They also say that he was forced by events to take on a role broader than the one originally envisioned.
His doctors had been wary of his taking on a role as demanding as the one in "Fiddler".
You took on a role you didn't ask for.
She has to decide whether she wants to take on a role in the public sector.
When he took on a role, Mr. Scofield said, he listened only to an inner voice.
But she didn't mind taking on a role in the Pokécrawl.
Now she's taking on a role just as juicy in Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey.
In the meantime, he may take on a role in Mr. Warner's campaign.
Do you feel you're taking on a role, reverting to Christmas past?
I have no qualms about taking on a role that is very different.
Mr Lasseter will also take on a role designing attractions for Disney's parks.
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