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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chance from" is not correct and is not used in written English.
You can use the phrase "chance upon" or "come across". For example, "I came across an old friend by chance yesterday."
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I received a chance from the mister.
Huge chance from new York there!
They just had more chance from the outset.
But they squandered chance after chance from there.
Coral make him a 5-2 chance, from 4-1.
That was a decent US chance from the set piece.
"I jumped in and was a success, quite by chance, from the beginning," he beams.
With another chance from 54 yards, the normally reliable Crosby pushed the kick right.
"Never had a chance from the first play to the last play.
What brought us closer is that nobody thought we had a chance from the start.
Fourteen years ago my ex-husband and I adopted Chance from a shelter.
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