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The phrase "as chance" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation that occurs by coincidence or luck, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "As chance would have it, I ran into an old friend at the café."
Alternatives: "by chance" or "by coincidence."
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So what individuals experience as chance is in fact contrivance.
Sound thrown as chance, head beat ing of under standing.
I am hosting an upcoming show known as "Chance of a Lifetime".
"There's no such thing as chance," said Mordechai Uzan, the salesman.
As chance would have it, I had a bottle of wine in my hand.
Badiou cites Mallarmé, who saw poetry as "chance defeated word by word".
In North Korea's revolutionary cosmology, there is no such thing as chance.
I don't look at it as chance to clear my name.
She also cast Seth Numrich, a War Horse veteran, as Chance Wayne.
As Chance, the son Megan did not have, Ramón Olmos Torres is at various times childishly adorable and suitably bitter.
The last, as chance would have it, is the in-flight movie on my flight to the States.
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