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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'russian roulette' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom referring to an activity involving risk and uncertainty. For example, "The gambler decided to play a game of Russian roulette in order to try his luck."
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russian roulette
proper noun
A deadly game in which a person loads a single bullet in the cylinder of a revolver, spins the cylinder so that the bullet's location is unknown, points the muzzle at his/her head, and pulls the trigger. In its most lethal form, played by multiple participants each of whom takes a turn until the weapon discharges.
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Like Russian roulette.
That's hardly Russian roulette.
It was very Russian roulette".
It's DJ Russian roulette.
The report mentions mock executions, Russian roulette.
That's Russian roulette, he says.
Russian roulette sounded like a better game.
Feynman compared this to playing Russian roulette.
AS called it "Russian roulette".
"It's like Russian roulette," Mr. Rocha said.
"Very often people are playing Russian roulette.
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