Examples of 'chance of living' in a sentence
Meaning of "chance of living"
The phrase 'chance of living' typically refers to the probability or likelihood of survival or staying alive in a particular situation or under specific conditions. It conveys the idea of having a possibility or opportunity to continue existing or staying alive, often used in the context of discussing survival rates, health prognosis, or risky circumstances
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chance of living
Her best chance of living is to come with me.
Dying may be our only chance of living.
Your chance of living is increased if you let me operate.
Anyone who had a chance of living still.
He had respiratory problems and doctors doubted his chance of living.
He stands a good chance of living to fight another day.
He died so they could have a chance of living.
This is your only chance of living through all of this.
Every child born today has less chance of living.
Improved chance of living longer.
A breastfed child has an increased chance of living longer.
We had a chance of living forever.
A hundred per cent we still want a chance of living here.
Women had a better chance of living giving birth on the streets.
Some people are willing to live through a lot for a chance of living longer.
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You now have a good chance of living up to your ideal.
The chance of living outside the uterus increases as gestational age increases.
People with a good chance of living will survive.
The chance of living long enough to serve a mission was not very high.
Everyone must get a chance of living.
Increasing the chance of living longer and to having more fun doing it.
You stand a good chance of living.
A 33 percent chance of living is better than a zero percent chance if we do nothing.
About a two percent chance of living.
We had a chance of living in jail, why did you bring me to the forest?
Coming here was supposed to be my chance of living a life free of secrets.
I was in a hospital on life support, with less than a 2 % chance of living.
You do not stand a chance of living out the week.
The faster they were, the greater their chance of living.
He had no chance of living.
I would say you got at least a fifty-fifty chance of living.
Only then will we have a chance of living together in harmony.
Is that good news? If a patient had a slim chance of living.
Maybe I will stand a chance of living through this.
I was induced into a medical coma given a 1 % chance of living.
I wish you had the chance of living with Fr Archie.
With a name, he will have a better chance of living.
It 's our only chance of living a normal life.
And now you are talking about we do not have a chance of living out the week.
You 'd have a chance of living even longer.
Doctors gave Juan a 5 percent chance of living.
It 's got no chance of living after that.
A girl born today has a 1 in 3 chance of living.
You don't stand a chance of living out the week. Not one dime.
Look, if you help her, at least she has a chance of living.
Because it 's our best chance of living the life we imagined.
Cure countless diseases, prolong life, give to the children a chance of living.
His children should have a chance of living a normal life.
The doctors were not very positive and told me that I had a 30 % chance of living.
They gave me a one in five chance of living three years.
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