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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give chances" is correct and usable in written English when referring to providing opportunities or leniency.
For example: "I understand your situation and I'm willing to give you a second chance."
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"They'll give chances for big foreign businesses," he said.
I have spoken about rotation, I give chances to the players that don't play.
His players are aware of his history and his willingness to give chances to players who have been passed over.
I prefer to give chances to people playing less frequently and then having the risk of defeat".
Premier League offers came, but stepping down a division, Watford have always had the motto that they will give chances where others won't, and signed Sordell after a training stint, before making him a professional a year later.
The German continues to rotate his squad and give chances to new players in the hope that a few will deliver performance that make them automatic selections in the future.
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Australia had given chances, but England failed to seize them.
Both had given chances, but England fumbled them.
"He's been given chance after chance after chance.
"He was given chance after chance," King says of Rankin.
Don't give away chances.
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