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To be Rigged (with transcript)
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Today's phrase is "to be rigged" which means something has been set up to operate in some kind of unfair way.
Today's phrase is to be rigged. Now when something is rigged, it is believed that it's operated using some kind of dishonest behaviour to promote a desired outcome. Now, let me just give you some examples to show you what I mean:
So, if we say, for example,
The job vacancy has been advertised in the newspaper but I believe it's been rigged. We all know who's going to win.
The football match was definitely rigged. I don't think the football players were playing in their usual way today.
The competition to win a holiday in the local newspaper has been won by an employee of that newspaper. That was definitely rigged.
The full transcript is here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EAOtcKX3LOgmTEWRU5SaEV4pLLDDtzx9/view?usp=drivesdk
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