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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much chance" can be used in written English
You could use it to express the idea that something has a high probability of happening, for example: "I don't think there's much chance of rain this weekend."
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Not much chance of that.
There was not much chance of that.
There's not much chance of that.
Not much chance of either here.
Cohen has as much chance as anyone.
"I didn't have much chance," she laughs.
There is not much chance of that.
Opposition against Putin never had much chance.
Both served with honour but without much chance for heroics.
Other than at lunch, there's not much chance for talking.
How much chance does he have of realizing it?
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