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Discover Ludwig"chances were" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an opportunity that was available at one point, but has since been lost. For example, "We had a chance to get the project funded, but chances were slim."
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Chances were few.
No chances were taken.
Chances were rare.
The chances were theirs.
The chances were zero.
Chances were you'd like it.
Her chances were rapidly dwindling.
Suddenly the chances were coming.
Chances were created, opportunities missed.
I knew the chances were getting slim".
Chances were equal after 32... h6.
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