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At this chance vs On this chance

Both 'at this chance' and 'on this chance' are not commonly used phrases in English. The more appropriate and commonly used phrase would be 'at this opportunity' or 'on this occasion.'

Last updated: March 25, 2024

At this chance

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'at this chance,' it would be more appropriate to use 'at this opportunity' or 'on this occasion.'
  • Do you know how many girls would jump at this chance?
  • You that look pale and tremble at this chance, that are but mutes or audience to this act,
  • Excellent. Just look at this as a chance to get a fresh pair of eyes on the show.
  • Or you can look at this as a chance to do something good.
  • Okay, let's look at this as a chance to relax.
  • You have one chance at this, sir.
  • Captain Towns, we only have five chances at this, so...
  • You really have a chance at this.
  • Then you have to look at this experience as a chance to repent.
  • You only have one chance at this, Doctor.
  • At this point, her chances for survival are going down hourly.
  • Jim, you need to run the calcs with Joanna, pinpoint me a'll only have one chance at this.
  • Now, you guys did pretty well. Most people perform at chance at this task.
  • We can have more kids, Alicia, but I don't think we'll get another chance at this.
  • We have a 30%, 35% chance at this.
  • We may only get one chance at this.
  • We will only get one chance at this.
  • We're only going to get one chance at this, Phil.
  • I had a chance at this a year ago, and I blew it.
  • When we are successful, and we will be, we have a real chance at this new world order.

Alternatives:

  • at this opportunity
  • on this occasion

On this chance

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'on this chance,' it would be more appropriate to use 'at this opportunity' or 'on this occasion.'
  • On this chance, we invite Teacher Lee Jong Pal and Teacher Kim Na Yeong, to sing a song for us.
  • Sir, how can we turn our backs on this chance to do something?
  • You've got a lot riding on this second chance for Travis.
  • You've got a lot riding on this second chance for Travis.
  • Newbie, we didn't have a chance on this one.
  • I stood up in front of the whole house and told them to take a chance on this guy.
  • The U.S. team with one more chance on this power play.
  • A loss on this bill endangers his chance of winning, and we are fighting to keep our majority here.
  • A loss on this bill endangers his chance of winning, and we are fighting to keep our majority here.
  • So we must take care not to place too much importance on any one aspect, which could distort the discussion and spoil our future chances on this potential European market.
  • There's not an organization in baseball who would not have taken a chance on this young guy.
  • Come on, this is our chance.
  • Don't bet anything on their chances with this balloon routine.
  • Look, I can't turn my back on a chance like this.
  • Now, we took this video on the chance the killer might be at the funeral.
  • There are probably also good opportunities for Europe here, provided that we get the chance on this score to let legislation in this area run parallel with the economy on the one hand and ecology on the other from the word go.
  • Gentlemen if you can find meaning in the kind of running you have to do to stay on this team chances are you can find meaning in that other absurd pastime:
  • ...you have to do to stay on this team... ...chances are you can find meaning in another absurd pastime:
  • This impacts on the chances of achieving economies of scale, then on returns and, last but not least, on the profitability of the company that manages the fund.
  • Helen, come on, this is our chance to come face to face with the last remnant of an extinct civilization.

Alternatives:

  • at this opportunity
  • on this occasion

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