excellent chance

collocation in English

meaningsofexcellentandchance

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excellent
adjective
uk
/ˈek.səl.ənt/
us
/ˈek.səl.ənt/
extremely ...
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chance
noun
uk
/tʃɑːns/
us
/tʃæns/
an occasion that allows something to ...
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(Definition ofexcellentandchancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexcellent chance

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With a sympathetic family and employer an exserviceman with a severe condition stood anexcellentchanceof recovery and integration.
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All these initiatives have anexcellentchanceof success, provided that the city council does not return to its bad old ways.
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Here is anexcellentchancefor them to show that they mean what they say in that regard.
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With detection, there is anexcellentchanceof successful treatment and longevity.
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I believe that extended hours should also apply to referendums, and we have anexcellentchanceto make that change now.
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I think that there is anexcellentchancethat it will, and it is something well worth trying.
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It also stands anexcellentchanceof showing that social drinking is possible without people having to consume alcohol.
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There would have been anexcellentchancehere to increase the margin of safety for the consumer.
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That is a good reason why we stand anexcellentchanceof developing a centre for e-commerce.
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What devaluation must do, and has anexcellentchanceof doing, is to produce an export-lead boom.
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If they can so amend the proposals as to ensure the second essential as well, then the proposals have anexcellentchanceof success.
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That is the most splendid andexcellentchanceof which we can avail ourselves to-day.
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Operations within a family where the blood groups tend to be the same have anexcellentchanceof success.
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They will do so well aware that, despite the higher fees which they will, very reluctantly, have to charge, they have anexcellentchanceof remaining financially viable.
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Here is anexcellentchancefor them to stick to that pledge, unless they want to compromise the pledge that they will not compromise their principles and beliefs.
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So there is anexcellentchancethat despite the action that had to be taken to safeguard the economy, more grants will be given this year than in 1964.
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He has got anexcellentchancenow.
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Fishing in the river offers anglers anexcellentchanceat white crappie, white bass, channel catfish, and flathead catfish, black bass, bluegill, and sunfish.
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This was anexcellentchancefor her to be known worldwide.
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There are excellent chances of recovery if the cancer is treated and especially if it is treated early.
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