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hit
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Vernon hits the jackpot Cardiff 2, Bath 3.
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People who hit a $ 50 jackpot likely have found their favorite spot.
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The 1987 Sunflowers tour hit the jackpot .
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On lottery day, Boston Marathon officials discovered they had hit the jackpot .
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He felt as if he'd hit the jackpot .
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And six days later she hit the jackpot ... when Bonnie paid back the cash.
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This time, though, they hit the jackpot with number 3 from Richard Jones.
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But they'd had a thorough look through his life just to be sure and hit the jackpot entirely by chance.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
hit the jackpot
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He really hit the jackpot when he married Cindy.
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And six days later she hit the jackpot ... when Bonnie paid back the cash.
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But they'd had a thorough look through his life just to be sure and hit the jackpot entirely by chance.
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He felt as if he'd hit the jackpot.
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It could be that Grätzel's attempts to harness cheap solar energy may finally have hit the jackpot.
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On lottery day, Boston Marathon officials discovered they had hit the jackpot.
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The 1987 Sunflowers tour hit the jackpot.
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This time, though, they hit the jackpot with number 3 from Richard Jones.
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Vernon hits the jackpot Cardiff 2, Bath 3.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The jackpot is worth $1 million this week.
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Unemployed roadsweeper Mickey Reid hit the jackpot when his £4 Lotto ticket won him £1.8m.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Mr Hill's huge jackpot cost him just 54p.
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Once, they had four out of five numbers for a jackpot and split $ 102.
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The changes, according to the pools companies, will increase the number of jackpot winners.
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The organisers of the pools believe that huge jackpots are their best weapon in fighting the threat posed by a national lottery.