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Discover Ludwig'fewer chances' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation where you or someone else has a reduced number of opportunities for success. For example: "I'm not sure if I should take the job because it offers fewer chances for career advancement."
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Fewer IPOs mean fewer chances for ordinary people to put their money into a future Google.
Fewer games played, of course, means fewer chances for the Tigers to reach 120 losses.
Maybe Kelly has taken fewer chances.
"There are fewer chances for mistakes.
There's just fewer chances to engage emotionally".
The opposing declarer gave herself fewer chances but fared better!
The middle level of American singer has fewer chances".
"They have fewer chances to get grants and funds from abroad".
Like Redmond, Blanco is a backup, so there are fewer chances to make mistakes.
Historically, not many women have played chess, so there have been fewer chances for similar rivalries.
Officials said fewer scheduled flights would mean fewer chances for a bottleneck.
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