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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about chances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or probability of certain events or situations.
Example: "We need to think carefully about chances before making a decision on the project."
Alternatives: "regarding probabilities" or "concerning possibilities".
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9 49pm: Asked about chances winning, Kasich says he'd prefer to talk about his economic policy and record rather than his prospects of victory.
This contract is all about chances.
They asked another Mirror man about chances for shots.
Neither is overly optimistic about chances for fame and fortune.
You don't have to think about chances to win, you'll just have to play.
Still, analysts remained dubious about chances for a sustained upward trend in the face of war fears.
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She also told the graduates to remember that life isn't about chance but choice instead.
She writes about literature — Coleridge, Eliot, and Wharton are touchstones — and about chance encounters on the street.
She sings about chance encounters and failed relationships, but the music is quite quirky and upbeat.
The book inevitably began to be about chance meetings, and so things would just... happen.
It was said to be about chance, probability and the passage of time.
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