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Discover Ludwig'chance against' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has a low likelihood of success or success has become more difficult. For example, "She stands very little chance against the reigning champion".
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Tonight he gets another chance, against Tubbs.
Authenticity's got no chance against bacon bits.
He wouldn't stand a chance against Boris.
Hopefully, I'll get another chance against him".
Did he have any chance against Federer?
He has a good chance against Gicquel, a claycourt specialist.
Neither would be given much chance against Rafael Nadal.
On Sunday, he will have that chance against the Cowboys.
Despite this, his rivals had little chance against him.
This Russian presidential contender has zero chance against Putin.
She said she had no chance against her rival.
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