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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rolled for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the action of rolling a die or dice to determine a result of some kind. For example: "We rolled for initiative to determine who would start the game first."
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The cameras rolled for an hour.
The plane rolled for a little while and then slowed.
The unoccupied train rolled for miles, back into town.
Officers' heads often rolled for taking the wrong decision.
In the evening Harry came up and we rolled for marbles with some of mine.
Applause rolled for several minutes; every moment or two, Saleh lifted his right hand.
We have stepped, pedaled and rolled for fitness, but are we ready to hang?
The formulated fluid was also statically aged and hot rolled for performance tests.
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He wanted me to roll for it".
Danny Clutterbuck: This is how I roll for Mayweather v Pacquiao.
Parades roll for two weeks leading up to Mardi Gras day.
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