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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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Someone's chances of XXX are good

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Do you say "Someone's chances of XXX are good" to mean "Someone's chances of XXX are high"?

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-- Yes.

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Do you say "Someone's chances of *** are good" to mean "Someone's chances of *** are high"?-- Yes.
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Hi,

Do you say "Someone's chances of *** are good" to mean "Someone's chances of *** are high"? Yes.

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Yep definitely, you are right!
When you say your chances to https://www.justforcanada.com/ are good, it effectively means they are high!

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Yes!

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