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Discover Ludwig"squander opportunities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has wasted a chance or chance to do something. For example: "Don't squander the opportunity to travel abroad now, before it's too late."
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"She wouldn't let me squander opportunities because of fear".
Did the south need more time to adjust, or did it squander opportunities?
The French martini is Chanel pink -- don't squander opportunities like that.
They continue to squander opportunities to make up ground in the National League East.
Hampered by threat rigidity, we squander opportunities to meet our objectives.
Artists who twiddle their thumbs grossly abuse their dominant positions, and squander opportunities that others spend years fighting for.
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The Yankees' hitters squandered opportunities.
It squanders opportunities that would benefit everyone.
The Giants had spent the first half squandering opportunities granted by their defense.
Both players squandered opportunities to break out of the tight battle.
After Rodriguez's homer, the Yankees squandered opportunities to add runs.
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