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Discover LudwigThe phrase "High chances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a strong likelihood or probability of something occurring. Example: "There are high chances of rain tomorrow, so don't forget your umbrella."
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High chances to find an adult male at a FS may have triggered the inhibition of subordinates, in higher degree for those that rank lowest in the hierarchy.
"The navy had informed us that there was a lot of ammunition on board and there were high chances of another explosion," said Mr. Rahangdale.
Mr McCain made the debate exciting, but Mr Obama got the better of the evening, surely increasing his already high chances of victory in November.
The railway projects are still short on detail.Would-be investors in port projects are hanging back because of the high chances of cost overruns and long delays.
But they highlighted Britons' relatively high chances of falling into poverty as the latest evidence that a preponderance of low-paying and low-skilled jobs left many families at risk of hardship.
England's high chances of landing in a tough World Cup group increased further after Fifa threw a procedural curveball that could lead to Roy Hodgson's team facing Brazil, USA and Italy or Holland.
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