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SuperESL Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

chance / chances

Hi,

"Her medical condition derailed my chance / chances at completing my thesis in time."

Should it be 'chance' or 'chances' here?

Also, should it be 'chance at' or 'to' or 'of'?

Thank you.
  

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You need "chance of". CJ

  • You need "chance of".
  • CJ
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You need "chance of". Emotion: smile

CJ

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