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"play lottery" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to participate in a game of chance where tickets are purchased and numbers are drawn to determine a winner. Example: "My neighbor always buys a ticket to play the lottery every week in hopes of winning the jackpot."
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He wants a new system to include compensation for press victims without them having to play lottery in the libel courts.
The value of the character, he said, stems from an insight from the research that "people do believe they do have luck when they play" lottery games.
The first application, "Geoffrey", will be used in restaurants by guests to order food and drinks, to browse information like weather, news, tourist info and to buy event tickets, play lottery and so on.
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Players play lotteries because they dream of winning the big prize but their hatred of being ripped off can often negate those aspirations.
Poor people are likelier than the wealthy to play lotteries, which earn states tens of billions of dollars that are typically used to bolster education budgets.
Patty Smith, a spokeswoman for Amazon.com, said the company sent a letter to NeuLevel in late July "outlining our concerns with their pay-to-play lottery scheme for allocating.biz addresses".
In fact, many decisions that people make, such as buying insurance policies, playing lotteries, and gambling at a casino, indicate that they are not maximizing their average profits.
The explosive development of network technology makes playing lotteries on the Internet become a billion-dollar industry now.
The story deals with Chloe's desire to play the lottery and pokes fun at the London lottery system and those who support it.
"This man is so lucky, he should play the lottery -- after signing an executive order saying the governor of New Jersey automatically wins the lottery," Stewart said.
We play the lottery.
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