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chance

[chans, chahns] / tʃæns, tʃɑns /










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Friday’s stock-market bounce and the weekend break have provided investors the chance to assess whether the bearish narrative could last.

From MarketWatch

He said that she never really had a chance to establish an identity outside of skiing because she was such a phenom, and so squarely in the public spotlight.

From Los Angeles Times

Is there a way to stay sane and committed in a role you would rather ditch while waiting for a new chance to come around?

From Barron's

Victoria's dad, Graham Hall, said Wright had "robbed" his family of seeing her "grow into a woman", go to university, get married and have children, and robbed her parents of any chance of grandchildren.

From BBC

But it was his decision to take a chance on him.

From BBC