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"the odds for" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the chances of something occurring or succeeding, such as "the odds for finding a lost pet are slim."
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N.B. — the odds for it remain poor.
He called the odds for ratification "favorable".
The odds for the "American Idol" finale.
Galileo figured out the odds for dice.
"This reinforces the odds for a recession".
The odds for sharks are much worse.
Still, he said, "the odds for a merger have increased".
What are the odds for this year's prize?
But, against the odds for little magazines, Scoop has survived.
Consumers in rich countries pay over the odds for food.
In spite of the odds, for gamblers, hope springs eternal.
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