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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all chances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every opportunity or possibility available in a given context.
Example: "I want to take all chances to improve my skills before the competition."
Alternatives: "every opportunity" or "all possibilities".
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And are all "chances" the same?
Failure to advance on any one of these fronts would cripple all chances of success.
All vacations, all chances to catch a breath, happen in the cold.
If you've heard of endometriosis at all, chances are you think it's just a woman's problem.
After all, chances are your partners were close by and you probably worked within the laws of your state.
If, on an African visit, such thoughts kick in at all, chances are they'll grow larger and realer.
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"We cannot miss all these chances," said a disbelieving Walter Mazzarri.
"We lacked accuracy last week, despite all the chances we had.
Is it all chance and contingency, though?
Right or wrong, all chance information is useless to you.
But I conceive all chance of this to be gone for ever".
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