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The phrase "chance about" is not a commonly used term in written English. It may be used in spoken language as a colloquial way of saying "to happen or occur randomly or unexpectedly," but it is not grammatically correct or widely recognized in formal writing. Example: "I was just chancing about town when I stumbled upon a quaint little bookstore."
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They were rediscovered by chance about a decade ago.
Days later I learned, quite by chance, about the suicide.
There was a feeling of last chance about it.
By chance, about this time I bought a three-quarter-size violin to decorate a wall.
I'd say it's to those who thought he stood no chance about a month ago.
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The BJP and its allies appear to have a fighting chance in about 340.
That's one chance in about 267,000.
Chances were about equal until Shankland played 38 Bh38
Ludwig should have played 25... Bf4, and after 26 Bf4 Rf4 27 Qe3 Rf5, chances were about equal.
"I love to think about chance -- about how one little overheard word, one pebble in a shoe, can change the universe.
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