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chance

Definition for chance

adjective as in accidental, unforeseeable

noun as in possibility, probability

noun as in gamble, risk

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The prime minister has a huge chance in the next few days to spell out to his party, and to the public, exactly where he stands, and exactly what he believes in specific terms.

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You could argue that there’s something exciting about the chance to draw a new community on the blank canvas of the old one.

“This weekend is your chance to save big.”

"We just didn't hole enough putts early. We had some chances. I think the putts just didn't fall," he added.

From BBC

Kelly: Can you remember that moment where you thought, 'yes, I can have a chance'?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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