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Discover Ludwig"give odds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that someone is more likely or less likely to succeed at something. For example: "The odds are not good, but if you put your mind to it, I'm sure you can give odds to the best of them."
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I'd even give odds.
Just as political reporters give odds on primaries and polls, the papal pack handicaps cardinals.
P.S. Somewhere, there's someone ready to give odds on Best Live Action Short.
To what eventuality didNASA give odds of 3,200 to 1 37.
Since we know so little about life's origin, it's difficult to give odds for this.
It's that time of year again, when spotlights cascade over Hollywood and Las Vegas bookies give odds on Oscar winners.
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The firm specialised in giving odds on national events, such as election results.
So it is and Ladbrokes, the venerable British gambling establishment, is giving odds on forty-six writers.
It was given odds of 6/1 by William Hill which made Kennedy and Coetzee joint 3/1 favourites.
So it is — and Ladbrokes, the venerable British gambling establishment, is giving odds on forty-six writers.
11.32am BST June was the wettest on record, and Ladbrokes is giving odds of 6/1 that July will be too.
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