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No, it is a noun. It may be used with another noun as a noun adjunct rather than an adjective (such as lottery ticket, lottery winnings).
yes of course they are no different than anyone else
It depends... Emperor Cheung Leung invented the Chinese lottery. Different people in different civilizations at different times.
what objects were used to conduct the lottery
A type of lottery used in gambling is a sweepstakes. It began as a form of lottery that were tied to products sold.
Different lotteries have different schemes and so the probabilities are different.
I will play the lottery expecting to win.I will play the lottery hopeful that I win.I will play the lottery wishing that I win.
you can get a different lottery ticket everyday but you cannot have more than 1 in a day. if the lottery number matched the ID number of any of your Pokemon you will win a prize
'The National Lottery' is the name of the United Kingdom's lottery. There are no other lottery organisations in the UK - 'The United Kingdom Lottery' is either an incorrect reference to National Lottery, or a fake name used for an email scam.
The Lottery Headquarters is different for every State. For example, The Lottery Company's Headquarters in Conneticut is located in Rocky Hill, CT. The Address to The Lottery Company is 777 Brook Street, Rocky Hill, CT 06067.
The Canada Visa Lottery is currently not going on at this time. One is currently not able to sign up for the Canada Visa Lottery program in order to migrate to a different country.
Yes, it is no different than holding the winning lottery ticket, but you don't know what the drawing date is. lol