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The phrase "works chances" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is difficult to determine its intended use. Example: "He believes that taking risks increases his works chances for success."
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If it works, chances are that the first newly funded startup will become a massive, highly profitable company.
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If you use a personal computer at home or work, chances are you've come in contact with Logitech International.
If people were bored at work, chances are they were surfing the pages of eBay and unearthing eccentric auction items they never even knew existed.
If you're dealing with someone at work, chances are other co-workers are impacted.
Bonus: If you can shop on a weekday morning before work, chances are you'll have the store to yourself.
So if one out of eight isn't working, chances are high that family incomes are down compared to what they were three years ago.
If it is working, chances are you just had a temporary surge that blew the fuse.
If this does not work, chances are you are not reading the right book.
If the press is interested in publishing your work, chances are they'll get in touch via phone or email.
No matter where you work, chances are you have at least one or two gay co-workers.
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