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The phrase "live chance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it may not be a commonly used phrase.
It could be used in a variety of contexts, but it is most commonly used to describe a possibility or opportunity that is actively happening or being experienced in the present moment. Below is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The crowd watched with bated breath as the underdog team took to the field, knowing that this was their live chance to prove themselves against the reigning champions."
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And of how they had a live chance on Saturday.
This is an outsider with a live chance of producing the perfect happy ending.
Deila and his team retain a live chance of progression from this group.
Martin said: "This is what you get up every morning for, to come here with a live chance.
At level par, having improved his scoring in each round, Day retains a live chance of Masters glory.
McIlroy is five from the lead with 54 holes to play but clearly retains a live chance of retaining the Wanamaker Trophy.
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And despite having lost to Bayeaux twice before he has live chances today.
It's great to go to the big meetings with live chances.
A contender with live chances, Madefromlucky appears on the surface to hold the slimmer claims of the two Pletcher runners.
Don might be the most realistic chance for a medal in the men's event, but Clarke and Brownlee have live chances too.
"It's a hell of a race," said Nicholls, who has two live chances in Thursday's renewal and declined to express a preference for either.
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