Examples of 'more of a chance' in a sentence

Meaning of "more of a chance"

more of a chance - This phrase suggests that there is a greater likelihood or probability of something happening or being true. It signifies that the mentioned subject or situation has a higher chance or possibility of occurring or being valid compared to other options or alternatives

How to use "more of a chance" in a sentence

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more of a chance
Got more of a chance to kick up their heels.
I should have given you more of a chance.
And have more of a chance to show people.
That will give us much more of a chance.
There is more of a chance of a future with her.
I am sorry we did not get more of a chance to talk.
More of a chance now than before though.
And we will have more of a chance if we split up.
More of a chance to keep blood levels lower.
Local architects should be given more of a chance.
This gives us more of a chance of running them properly.
At least against these fighters we got more of a chance.
And there is more of a chance for us to get caught.
We all should have gave you more of a chance.
We had more of a chance with my father.

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I really do need to give indie authors more of a chance.
Curtis stood more of a chance with me.
More of a chance than he would give me.
Even dogs have more of a chance.
This is more of a chance to dialogue with the board.
All you have to do is give people more of a chance.
This gives them more of a chance to be successful as an adult.
Newbies should be given more of a chance.
Gave us more of a chance to score in spots.
You believe that your nephew deserved more of a chance.
They will have more of a chance avoiding danger.
Maybe you should give your imagination more of a chance.
Have more of a chance to actually real.
That gives us more of a chance.
You had more of a chance to imprint my ensemble in your brain.
It certainly gives us more of a chance.
The more of a chance they find out who you are.
But if there is more of a chance.
More of a chance to fight.
I am gonna give you more of a chance than you gave me.
Just keep practising and you might stand more of a chance.
I think an outsider has more of a chance of getting through to him.
Someone like you will have much more of a chance.
I am giving you more of a chance than you gave my son.
She wants to come back here so her child has more of a chance.
You will have more of a chance to recover between cycles.
You think they would have given it more of a chance to succeed.
Life is more of a chance to be savored.
Know that silence and humility give you more of a chance to survive.
This is more of a chance game.
Weaker teams would have more lots and therefore more of a chance of being top clubs.
I am giving you more of a chance than you ever gave any of us.
I am sad that NBC did not give it more of a chance.
People need to give it more of a chance and consume more of it.
More of a chance than Dora Mae did.

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