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chance

[chans, chahns] / tʃæns, tʃɑns /










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Though they still would like to make “Luna Likes” if given the chance, for now, Jimenez and McMechan will continue their rapid ascent.

From Los Angeles Times

Marks jumped at the chance to perform for free inside the theater, his brassy freewheeling equally complementing and contrasting the sounds of the intersection.

From Los Angeles Times

"The chances are this is going to be pretty much ongoing, so we've just got to monitor it basically, and try to get out on another route."

From BBC

It says standardised questions reduce bias and give candidates like Mollie, who find traditional interviews stressful, a fairer chance.

From BBC

This year's new rules have given Mercedes a chance for a reset, and the indication so far is that they have made a much better job of it than last time around.

From BBC