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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your bets" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to refer to someone's personal or individual predictions or opinions about something, often in a betting or gambling context. Example: "Before the game starts, let's all make our bets on who will win."
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Place your bets, people!
Place your bets.
That "hedges" your bets.
That's hedging your bets.
Place your bets here.
Place your bets gentlemen".
Place your bets now.
Hedge your bets.
Time to place your bets?
You have to hedge your bets.
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Sorry about your bet.
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