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adjective
Having a chance of winning that is better than even
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I particularly like the each way bet where one runner is odds-on and I also think that Button, who after all once nearly won this race, has the car and the incentive to put in a good drive in Malaysia.
Cheltenham officials admit that yet another new race is "odds-on" next year, unabashed by the fact that the one they introduced this time manifestly diluted the quality that is supposed to define the meeting.
Norway is odds-on favourite to win tonight's contest.
I suggest that it is odds-on that it will.
That makes it less surprising that he has been heavily backed today and is odds-on.
The Diamond storyline makes good copy, but it is odds-on it goes precisely nowhere.
It is odds-on gold medal No 17 will arrive tonight.
Orfevre is odds-on favorite to be the first Japanese horse to win the Arc.
He is running for the same seat under his new party and is odds-on favourite.
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However, after her Golden Globes win last week, Portman is odds on to take the prize.
Many scientist believe that the discovery means that Higgs is odds on for a future Nobel prize.
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