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Discover Ludwig"great odds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the chances of something occurring are high. For example, you might say "With the right amount of hard work, I'm sure I can beat these great odds."
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Not great odds.
These are not great odds.
Those are not great odds.
Those are still not great odds, however.
Under great odds, he got away.
The work that was done was done against great odds.
And so we try, sometimes against great odds.
They are excelling at their studies, often against great odds.
But many of the students face great odds.
"And the lottery does not have great odds".
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My life has been full of destiny and hope and dreams against great odds.
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