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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without a chance" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is impossible, or that the chances of success are very slim. For example: "Without a chance of winning, our team still decided to give it their all."
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It was taking a man up by the roots and locking him up without a chance.
He was sentenced to two life sentences without a chance for parole.
Big-hitting outsiders such as Gary Woodland are also not without a chance.
I have worked 12-hour double shifts without a chance to even sit down.
No network relishes acquiring an expensive deal without a chance of keeping rights after one season.
And I don't mean humiliated, broken, hopeless and without a chance of making it to the top grade.
Dr. Ivins died on July 29 of an apparent suicide without a chance to give his side of the story.
There was a recession, and many of us had come out of college without a chance of a decent job.
Under the rigid terms of the 1996 act, that made him deportable -- without a chance of mercy.
Many of the dead had been held on suspicion of having aided drug cartels or gangs and died without a chance at vindication.
He said: "Most people don't consider [that] if you rap really fast, without a chance to inhale, you could pass out and hit your head".
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