best chance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbestandchance
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best
adjective
uk/best/us/best/
of the highest quality, or being the most suitable, pleasing, or effective type of thing ...
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chance
noun
uk/tʃɑːns/us/tʃæns/
an occasion that allows something to ...
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(Definition ofbestandchancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbest chance
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Of course everybody would want for himself or herself thebestchanceof the longest and best quality of life when they apply for treatment.
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Evidently, those who could count themselves amongst the king's favourites stood thebestchanceof receiving an apartment in one of his palaces.
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Herbestchanceto stay was to remarry somebody who was able to take over her former husband's work duties.
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In the absence of primary prevention, thebestchancefor preventing chronic carditis is to recognize thefirstepisode of acute rheumatic fever and institute secondary prophylaxis.
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It is not surprising that some sort of co-management structure has thebestchanceof success.
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Second, the litigant might think that his arguments of principle are so weak that arguments of policy are hisbestchanceto win the case.
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Liberians probably voted for the candidate who was most likely to enforce security and offer thebestchanceof improving their living conditions.
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It will also give null results thebestchanceto be informative.
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In this way, the civil disobedient has thebestchanceto transform public policy without undermining the very regime whose policies she opposes.
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This monitoring regiment also offers thebestchanceat agreement with laboratory trials.
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I think he is on the cutting edge of everything and so mybestchanceis really here.
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The interpreter is not looking for the interpretation that would have thebestchanceof being accepted by other interpreters.
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It has thebestchanceof actually achieving eradication, but is still risky.
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Thus conceived, the person who can wield theory most successfully stands thebestchanceof being able to justify his or her choice.
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This would give the child thebestchanceof survival.
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Combining this analytical approach with carefully designed longitudinal analyses of large, age-stratified study populations growing up under varying intensities of transmission may offer thebestchanceof resolving this question.
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These treatments have been specifically developed to give you thebestchancein the war against fine lines and wrinkles, skin discolouration and loss of skin tone.
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It holds out thebestchanceof succeeding if some third party, often a daughter, is able to take over most of the roles of the partner who is lost.
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