Sentence examples for confused chances from inspiring English sources

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The actors are Neilson's first audience: if they're confused, chances are the audience will be, too.

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So it is not surprising that students can be confused by "chance" since the term is used to describe phenomena as known as well as unknown.

If you are confused by something, chances are others in the class are too, and you will be doing them a favor by asking about it.

The chances of getting confused are quite high".

Chance may be confused, but he is embedded in the story of the counter-culture in a way that no 'straight' historian could ever be.

Slip of the day Wheeled out yesterday to promote Tory plans for "a kind of non-military national service", Sir Michael Caine appeared to break ranks: "This government is doing a wonderful job, so let's give them a second chance," he told confused hacks at the Conservatives' first morning press conference.

Year upon year, north-siders, as Cub fans are known in Chicago both because of Wrigley Field's location and to avoid any chance of being confused with the sometimes insufferable White Sox fans of south Chicago.

Your chances of being enormously confused are, unfortunately, also greater, because your searches will turn up hundreds of choices.

Maybe you've heard of him, maybe you haven't, but we don't want you getting confused with Willie Nelson.'" No chance of that now, of course, although Prince would later write a handful of country songs (including one, You're My Love, for Kenny Rogers) to go alongside his achievements in every other genre.

"Is there any chance you had me confused with David Frost"?

"We're here to let James Dolan know we're going to give him a chance," he said, to confused looks.

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