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"Buy a lottery ticket or something?" "Well, I don't think I've got much luck with gambling."
"Are you going to buy a lottery ticket?" "I don't think I'm lucky at gambling."
You may as well burn your money as spend it on lottery tickets.
If I win the lottery, I'll be able to live high on the hog.
I won the lottery.
She won ten million yen in the lottery.
John took the lion's share of the lottery winnings; he claimed it was his idea to buy the ticket in the first place.
A lot of people buy lotteries dreaming of wealth at one stroke.
Many people buy lottery tickets with the dream of immediately becoming wealthy.
If you were to win the lottery, what would you buy with the money?
I don't have good luck, so I don't play pachinko or buy lottery tickets.
Did Jerry really win a lottery?
When the family won the million dollar sweepstakes, they were in the fat city.
Mary had a dream that she won the lottery.
Mary had a dream that she won the lottery.
What would you do if you won the lottery?
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
Even if I won the lottery, I wouldn’t know how to spend it.

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