Sentence examples for a chances from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a chances" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a chance" or "chances" depending on the context.
Example: "There is a chance that we will win the game if we play well."
Alternatives: "an opportunity" or "a possibility."

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"Carter is actually playing quite well," said Sutter, noting that Carter had a least four "Grade A" chances.

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Both teams have had grade A chances.

Yet from the families' perspective, the exhibition here and Mr. Morgenthau's action gave them a chances to right past wrongs that still haunt them.

"And we've come to a kind of calmness, just knowing that if we just bide our time and execute on our Grade A chances, that it's in the net and we should get the win most of the time".

The game livens up with a chances at either end.

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"It was horrible — defensive zone coverage, didn't give much support to our goalies, most were tap-ins or grade-A chances they capitalized upon," Allen said.

A chance.

Please, not a chance.

"I'll take a chance".

"Life is a chance.

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