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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long odds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an unlikely chance of success or achieving something. For example, "The young athlete was facing long odds in winning the race."
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They're bucking long odds.
Long odds are nothing new to Ball.
But the legislation still faces long odds.
So Ladbrokes Coral faces long odds.
But the protesters face long odds.
Blatt has no problem with long odds.
Semi-finals would be extremely LONG odds!
Despite the long odds, Hirschhorn is optimistic.
Others overcame strikingly long odds.
Gates acknowledges the long odds.
The Democrats faced long odds.
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