Examples of 'has a better chance' in a sentence
Meaning of "has a better chance"
has a better chance: Refers to a situation where something or someone is more likely to succeed or achieve a positive outcome. This phrase is commonly used when discussing probabilities, opportunities, or potential results in various contexts
How to use "has a better chance" in a sentence
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has a better chance
And one of us has a better chance of going unnoticed.
I am hoping your left arm has a better chance.
That has a better chance of getting us killed.
The dancing senator has a better chance.
She has a better chance of sprouting wings.
A woman alone has a better chance.
One has a better chance if one is represented.
I do know which project has a better chance of success.
She has a better chance of flying up your nose.
I repair the carburetor because it has a better chance of recovery.
He has a better chance to get well.
They say whoever shoots first has a better chance of surviving.
He has a better chance than most of passing as a freeman.
The second has a better chance.
Has a better chance of finding an illness before it spreads.
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Listing always has a better chance of being read.
Has a better chance of finding it.
Such an embryo has a better chance of implantation.
Research has shown that more lengthy subject matter has a better chance of going viral.
The dealer has a better chance of busting.
More women candidates usually means more women elected but a man has a better chance.
I think he has a better chance than you think.
I believe my friendFrancis Urquhart has a better chance of winning.
That guy has a better chance than you.
Whoever has the most computing power essentially has a better chance of solving the blocks.
Caitlin has a better chance of getting him to confess.
This will ensure your email has a better chance of being read.
Noda has a better chance of feeling up boobs than we do.
When treated early a person has a better chance of a full recovery.
He has a better chance of being right than me.
Whatever starts well has a better chance of ending well.
He has a better chance of proving theft.
Partition might be hard but has a better chance of becoming a reality.
It has a better chance of survival.
A child seat that is easy to use has a better chance of being used properly.
Eddie has a better chance to stretch the field.
I do not want to go but the business has a better chance somewhere else.
Which has a better chance of happening.
A clear answer to a commonly asked question has a better chance of appearing in Google Answers.
If he has a better chance of ratification.
An overall political settlement of a dispute has a better chance of success than sequenced approach.
Squeak has a better chance with her than you do.
Maybe because Margo has convinced her she has a better chance pleading guilty.
And has a better chance of surviving than you think.
A good tank with a full crew has a better chance than men on foot.
It has a better chance of sticking.
Once chosen the appropriate brush has a better chance of making more accurate strokes.
He has a better chance of being in court before she does.
At least your sister has a better chance than most victims.
It has a better chance of delaying your recovery and continuing to irritate it.
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