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"But chances are" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It usually implies that something is likely to happen or is a realistic possibility. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including informal conversations, essays, and formal speeches. Example: I forgot to lock the front door before leaving the house, but chances are my husband will remember to do it when he gets home.
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But chances are he will be.
But chances are, many know his voice.
But chances are you won't make it.
"But chances are on the slimmer side".
But chances are sausage makers will still feel insulted.
"But chances are they all already knew that".
But chances are much of it wouldn't be honored.
But, chances are it will be a long, slow slog.
"But chances are you won't talk to them.
But chances are you've never heard of it.
But, chances are, a chardon-hater is still gonna hate.
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