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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take chance" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It should instead be "take a chance." This phrase means to take a risk or try something new. An example of using this phrase in a sentence could be, "I decided to take a chance and apply for the job I've always wanted."
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No. Cannot take chance.
Certain people still take chance on what's playing in these houses.
I did everything I could to take chance out of the equation, including starting my training in March and joining the competitive Central Park Track Club.
POSSIBLE SELECTION Deron Williams, PG, Illinois 4. NEW ORLEANS -- Bordering on irrelevance, Hornets need buzz more than solid players and could take chance on a future star.
So a Type-Triple-A personality like Janette Sadik-Khan can take chance after chance as transportation commissioner and the city is a more interesting and livable place as a result.
Should have been booked even earlier......... 3 Emile Heskey Put himself about and made goal but missed a chance......... 6 Wayne Rooney Not the dominant performance England needed.....................6 Substitutes Shaun Wright-Phillips: Did not take chance 6; Jamie Carragher: Horribly exposed.
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Why take chances.
Be willing to take chances.
Why take chances with money?
They don't take chances".
Sometimes you should take chances".
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