In with a chance Meaning in English
expression
Definition
If you are in with a chance, it means you have a real possibility of achieving or winning something, even if it is not certain.
Usage & Nuances
This expression is informal and usually used for competitions or situations where success is possible but uncertain. Common in British English. Often follows forms like 'still in with a chance' or 'definitely in with a chance'. Not typically used in American English.
Example Sentences
If we score one more goal, we are still in with a chance.
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She studied hard and is in with a chance of passing the exam.
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All the teams are in with a chance to win the trophy.
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Even though we’re behind, we’re still in with a chance if we try our best.
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Don’t worry, you’re definitely in with a chance this time!
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He thought he'd lost, but at the last minute he realized he was still in with a chance.
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