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Discover Ludwig'less chance of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express reduced possibilities for something, or to indicate that something is less likely to occur. For example: We have significantly improved safety measures in the factory, so there is less chance of accidents happening.
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That means there's less chance of contamination.
There is less chance of injury.
There is now less chance of upside potential.
The more national interests the less chance of finding agreement.
There's less chance of us throwing it away".
There is less fear and less chance of a caesarean".
Without it, smaller voices have less chance of being heard.
"We have less chance of making it than some of these other islands here, but there'll be less chance of Japs, too".
The soft 100% pure organic cotton means less chance of rash as well.
In a system of direct transfer there is less chance of leakage.
But fruit and vegetable sellers who work from pavements will have far less chance of survival.
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