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Discover Ludwig"with stakes" is correct and usable in written English.
"With stakes" is usually used to refer to a situation that has high importance or is very risky. For example, "She is playing the game with stakes. If she wins, she could get a lot of money, but if she loses, she could lose it all."
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Mark these views with stakes.
With stakes of that magnitude, tempers began to fray today.
With stakes so high, grades now count more than ever.
Tata is a federation with stakes in firms that usually have other investors.
They were public health groups, not corporations with stakes in the deal.
According to Mendizábal, Musa's uncompromising ethics posed a threat to parties with stakes in these institutions.
With stakes that are often high and immediate, the manual trades elicit heedful absorption in work.
And with stakes this high, it should be a battle worth watching.
Return to the string line and mark the location of the posts with stakes.
Punters with stakes in listed gambling companies have become used to nasty regulatory surprises.
There are many more BHP investors with stakes of just under 1% in the target company.
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