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Discover Ludwig"odds for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the likelihood or probability of something happening or achieving a desired outcome. Example: The odds for winning the lottery are one in a million. In this sentence, "odds for" is used to express the probability of winning the lottery. Another example: The odds for success in this venture are high if we have a solid plan and work hard. Here, "odds for" is used to indicate the likelihood of success in the venture.
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Pretty good odds for the Wildcats, right?
N.B. — the odds for it remain poor.
He called the odds for ratification "favorable".
The odds for the "American Idol" finale.
Those odds, for the record, are astronomical.
Galileo figured out the odds for dice.
"This reinforces the odds for a recession".
And their odds for early-life recovery decline.
They were at odds for years, but have reconciled.
Still, he said, "the odds for a merger have increased".
But who will lay out those odds for women?
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