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Discover Ludwig"it chanced that" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an unexpected or random occurrence. For example, "It chanced that I ran into my old college roommate at the grocery store."
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Just months after he moved to N Street in Georgetown, it chanced that John and Jacqueline Kennedy moved in a few houses away.
He was struck motionless at the view of the lovely vision; for so it chanced that he had never seen the same appearance before, though common at early morn".
Every surfer has a limit to the size of the waves he will venture among, and during the years I lived in San Francisco it chanced that their separate upper limits were in a range not broached by anyone else at Ocean Beach.
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Nor is it chance that Myers, Vann and Jones have more in common than an absence of speech marks.
You don't want to leave it to chance that all your friends will know your deep dark secrets.
And if we just give it a chance, that's exactly what it will do.
It was chance that led me to the Black Mambas, and it was chance that got them the recognition they deserved.
Large companies aren't willing to give it a chance: that's the real problem.
By starting my training so early, I thought I could eliminate chance, but it is chance that makes running and life most challenging.
I still don't have a ready answer, because it was chance that brought me to where I am today.
Now it's worth chancing that your company will go Chapter 11.
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