Examples of 'have a fair chance' in a sentence

Meaning of "have a fair chance"

The phrase 'have a fair chance' means having an equal or reasonable opportunity or possibility of achieving a desired outcome or result. It suggests that there is no bias, discrimination, or unfair advantage present and that all individuals or entities involved have an equal chance of success or failure

How to use "have a fair chance" in a sentence

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have a fair chance
You are only supposed to have a fair chance.
You have a fair chance of making it on such a market.
But we all have a fair chance.
To have a fair chance in life, everyone needs public services.
That way everyone would have a fair chance.
All will have a fair chance and no game.
Every single human being has to have a fair chance.
I just want to have a fair chance to prove my point.
That means you want everybody to have a fair chance.
Now you have a fair chance.
Because infant deaths receive scrutiny, cases of infanticide have a fair chance of being discovered.
And have a fair chance to make it in the market.
Let that dear old lady have a fair chance at you.
To have a fair chance in life.
Equal opportunity means everyone will have a fair chance at being incompetent.

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To have a fair chance at life.
Only birds living within reserves have a fair chance at survival.
I believe I have a fair chance of assignments that will enhance my career opportunities.
Defendants must be granted due process so that they have a fair chance of defending themselves.
Women have a fair chance.
Then only will the world and the apostate churches have a fair chance for final decision.
Miller and I should have a fair chance of breaking in. If there's enough confusion going.
With smart investments and targeted actions, every child can have a fair chance in life.
I hope to have a fair chance.
However, BSWW are currently committed to ensuring weaker teams have a fair chance.
All talented people should have a fair chance to enter higher education.
Well, I… I know that Jock wanted each of the boys to have a fair chance.
Then people would at least have a fair chance of grasping the real issue.
Do I really have a fair chance in all games? Are your games safe to play?
All talented people should have a fair chance to enter HE.
Ståle: We have a fair chance against Celtic.
EVERYONE should have a fair chance.
This means normally they have a fair chance against cheetahs and escape around 50 % of the time.
Consequently, all forms of energy should have a fair chance to compete in the market.
Animals with rectal prolapse have a fair chance of recovering with appropriate treatment.
When you know a person 's values hierarchy, you should have a fair chance of predicting their behavior.
It allows small companies to have a fair chance at growing and even defeating larger competitors.
Wendy . Now you have a fair chance.
Miller and I should have a fair chance of breaking in.
Equal opportunity means everyone will have a fair chance at being incompetent . ~ Laurence J. Peter.
Let that dear old lady have a fair chance at you . - Please!

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