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The word "stakes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the amount of money, effort, or risk involved in a given situation. For example: "The stakes are high in this election."
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So the stakes are high.
So the stakes are high in these crucial hours".
The stakes could not be higher.
SPT has majority stakes in UK independent producers including Silver River, Gogglebox Entertainment and Victory Television and makes shows including Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the Beyoncé and Will Young specials for ITV and Breakaway for BBC2.
Change the actors – and the stakes – and it's a tired plotline familiar to many governments across the world.
Dave Forsey, chief executive of the UK's largest sports retailer, said: "We have a history of strategic stakes and that may or may not continue".
The company, led by Newcastle United boss Mike Ashley, said it views the stakes as part of a "wider conversation" with those companies.
Perceptions are a high stakes game in a region that has struggled for decades to shed its reputation centred on war, corruption, poverty and disease.
All this has applied even when the stakes have been relatively low for the chancellor.
Coco Pops, Robertson tells me, has been the initial frontrunner in customer popularity stakes.
The stakes are just so high for everybody.
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