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Discover LudwigThe phrase '* chances' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express the likelihood or probability of something happening. For example: - There's a high chance of rain tomorrow. - I have a slim chance of winning the lottery. - There's a good chance that she will get the promotion. - We have equal chances of winning the game. - The chances of finding a parking spot downtown are low. - There's a chance that we might be late for the meeting.
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The chances?
Zero chances.
Second chances.
His chances?
Likely chances?
"Their chances?
Zverev's chances?
People deserve second chances".
Her chances looked good.
I love their chances.
I looked at chances.
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