Examples of 'chance of passing' in a sentence

Meaning of "chance of passing"

Chance of passing: Probability or likelihood of successfully getting through or completing something, such as an exam or a test

How to use "chance of passing" in a sentence

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chance of passing
The bill has little chance of passing.
Last chance of passing on his genes.
Has not got a chance of passing.
Chance of passing on the defect.
This kid has no chance of passing the exam.
Chance of passing the gene to one of his or her children.
It actually might have a chance of passing in the senate.
Most observers believe the legislation has a very good chance of passing.
Not a good chance of passing.
So I would have lost my seat supporting a bill that had no chance of passing.
The proposal had little chance of passing and was never voted on.
I mean your resolution has not got a chance of passing.
Now there is a chance of passing with poor grades if you will.
It appears to have a good chance of passing.
Their bills had no chance of passing the Senate or surviving a presidential veto.

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Does this bill have a chance of passing.
It had no chance of passing the GOP House.
Yet the special law stands a good chance of passing.
You have a higher chance of passing HIV to your partner.
Chance of passing in the Senate.
Nonetheless it has no chance of passing.
ZERO chance of passing.
I definitely said you have the higher chance of passing than me.
None had a chance of passing the Senate or winning Dean's signature.
But we are aware that we have a real chance of passing this first round.
Chance of passing away at any age is reduced by 20 percent.
What would you do if you had only one chance of passing on the formula.
They also have a 50 percent chance of passing the gene on to each of their children.
It 's an amendment that has no chance of passing.
Do I stand a chance of passing this trial?
A piece of feel-good legislation that had no chance of passing.
In my judgment, it would not have a chance of passing unless some emergency made it imperative.
With a divided Congress, this plan has little chance of passing.
So Boyd is your last chance of passing down the Baxter name?
The measure now goes to the Senate, where it has almost no chance of passing.
It probably has little chance of passing Congress.
Page Pate, a criminal defense attorney, agreed the ban has a chance of passing on appeal.
Of course, it had no chance of passing with George Bush in the White House.
I do not think I stand any chance of passing.
Well, I had no chance of passing that, of course.
By preparing properly, it will increase the chance of passing the test.
And she has a 50/50 chance of passing that gene on to her own offspring as well.
Fortunately, it has no chance of passing.
Your child has about a 3 % chance of passing it on to his or her children.
But as recent history shows, such a law would have a difficult chance of passing Congress.
You have a 50 per cent chance of passing it on to your children.
The bottom line is anything you use will buy you a 40 % chance of passing.
Craven said it has a good chance of passing before Christmas.
A ban on online poker and internet gaming could have a stronger chance of passing in 2015.
However, she has a 50 percent chance of passing the defective gene to her sons.

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