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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

A matter of pure chance

Hello,

Which is better to say?

It was a matter of pure chance or It was a matter of 'a' pure chance?

Thanks
  

Top answer

Nina_Nia It was a matter of pure chance That one. The other is not possible in the fixed phrase.

  • Nina_Nia It was a matter of pure chance That one.
  • The other is not possible in the fixed phrase.
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Nina_NiaIt was a matter of pure chance
That one. The other is not possible in the fixed phrase.
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Ah, it's a fixed phrase. Thanks. I didn't know.

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