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How to Use "Chance" with Example Sentences
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chance
(n):
a possibility; an opportunity; a risk; luck
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Used with adjectives:
"
There's a
good
chance
our office will get the contract.
"
(good, excellent, high, real, strong)
"
There's a
decent
chance
of rain this weekend.
"
(decent, fair, reasonable, solid, minimal, slight)
"
We have a
fighting
chance
to win this game.
"
(fighting, legitimate, realistic)
"
It's a
small
chance
, but I'll take it.
"
(small, remote, slender, slim, tiny)
"
We have
little
chance
of victory.
"
(little, no, zero, fifty-fifty)
"
What are the soldier's
survival
chances
?
"
(survival)
"
The candidate has a small
election
chance
.
"
(election)
"
The player's injury could hurt the team's
playoff
chances
.
"
(playoff, championship, postseason)
"
Men and women must be given an
equal
chance
.
"
(equal, fair)
"
This is a
wonderful
chance
for you.
"
(wonderful, great, good, big, golden, once-in-a-lifetime, rare, unique)
"
I'll give you one
final
chance
.
"
(final, last)
"
There are no
second
chances
in life-threatening situations.
"
(second)
"
I met my wife by
mere
chance
.
"
(mere, pure, sheer, random, lucky, happy)
"
The company's failure was due to
unlucky
chance
.
"
(unlucky)
Used with verbs:
"
Just
give
me a
chance
and you won't be sorry.
"
(give, offer, allow)
"
Do we
stand
a
chance
?
"
(stand, have)
"
How would you
rate
their
chances
of winning?
"
(rate, score, assess)
"
This could really
boost
my
chance
for success.
"
(boost, enhance, improve, increase, maximize, raise, help)
"
A mistake could
compromise
her
chances
for a promotion.
"
(compromise, hurt, decrease, jeopardize, lessen, minimize, reduce, ruin, spoil, risk)
"
The enemy's new weapon has
destroyed
our
chance
of winning the war.
"
(destroyed, eliminated, killed, ended)
"
Everyone
deserves
a
chance
in life.
"
(deserves, needs)
"
Did you
have
a
chance
to see the Grand Canyon?
"
(have, get)
"
Thank you for
offering me
the
chance
of a lifetime.
"
(offering me, affording me, providing me with)
"
She's still
awaiting
her big
chance
.
"
(awaiting, waiting for, hoping for)
"
My broken leg
denied
me the
chance
to compete.
"
(denied)
"
If you
spot
your
chance
, take it!
"
(spot, see)
"
She
jumped at
the
chance
of a new challenge.
"
(jumped at, seized, grabbed, took)
"
The team
blew
their
chances
.
"
(blew, forfeited, lost, missed, passed up, threw away, wasted)
"
You must be ready when a life-changing
chance
arises
.
"
(arises, comes up)
"
We'll have to
take
a
chance
.
"
(take)
"
He never
leaves
anything to
chance
.
"
(leaves)
Used with prepositions:
"
What are the
chances
of
victory?
"
(of)
"
I think we have a good
chance
for
success.
"
(for, at)
"
You should take a
chance
on
her.
"
(on, with)
"
The scientists wanted to make sure the results weren't
due to
chance
.
"
(due to)
"
We found it
through
chance
.
"
(through, by)
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chance
(adj):
not planned
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Used with nouns:
"
I met my wife thought a
chance
meeting
.
"
(meeting, encounter)
"
We found dinosaur fossils through a
chance
discovery
.
"
(discovery)
"
A great idea was formed through a
chance
conversation
.
"
(conversation)
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