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small chance vs little chance

Both 'small chance' and 'little chance' are correct, commonly used English phrases. They're interchangeable and convey the idea of a low probability or possibility.
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small chance

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a low probability or possibility.

It is used to express that something is not very likely to happen.

Examples:

  • There is a small chance of rain tomorrow.
  • I have a small chance of winning the lottery.
  • There is a small chance they might be OK, Marcus...
  • And there's a small chance it could be full of red spider mites.
  • If there is even a small chance that she can go into labor...
  • There is a small chance that he may regain function someday, but he's... he's pretty resolute.
  • "... that" there's a small chance of bleeding and infection.
  • Even with the first dose, there is a small chance that you may experience a severe allergic reaction with the following symptoms: tightness in the chest, feeling dizzy, sick or faint, or experiencing dizziness when standing up.
  • There's a small chance he'll be able to help since he's known Patrick longer than any of us.
  • A very small chance you can bring the kid back out of this room.
  • A small chance - that I could help you,
  • There's just a small chance that the vibrational shockwave could case destructive inference and then explode.
  • It's a small chance, but I have to see it through.
  • But I can't let thousands of people die even if there's a small chance I may be able to change what's happening.
  • Well, even if it's a small chance for Wayne to stop Daniels, then it's worth the risk.
  • You know, for the record, I would do it again, 'cause if there's even a small chance that he was telling the truth...
  • Well, there's a chance - a small chance, but a chance - that there's someone out there who might be trying to steal your identity.
  • Every time it hits the B end there's a chance... a small chance it won't curve back around towards the A end.
  • The real winner in this unforeseen situation, at least in the Arabian Peninsula, would certainly be the Iranian ruling duo, Khamenei-Ahmadinejad, and this would put paid to the already small chance of a Persian spring for the time being.
  • I'm the one who will have to watch you murder the world, so if there's even a small chance that we can save you,
  • Small chance there is, through the Force, the Council may detect them.
  • And by "small chance" you mean...

Alternatives:

  • slim chance
  • slight chance
  • little likelihood
  • low probability
  • remote possibility

little chance

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to convey a low probability or possibility.

It is used to indicate that something is not very likely to occur.

Examples:

  • There is little chance that he will arrive on time.
  • I have little chance of getting the job.
  • Except this has very little chance of working.
  • There's little chance either will realize what I've attempted.
  • Support without which there is little chance of reversing the catastrophic downward trend in revenue from the Bahama territories.
  • I didn't think we had the right to bring a life into the world with so little chance of surviving.
  • If there's a tiny little chance that it does exist...
  • But kindness forces me to tell you there is little chance you will be the Bene Gesserit totality.
  • I see little chance she will survive.
  • But Roger says he has very little chance of a fellowship.
  • And statistically speaking, there's very little chance for recovery.
  • Although we knew there was little chance he could ever be normal.
  • But even he has little chance.
  • There'd be very little chance Of surviving an unstable wormhole.
  • I have little chance to go walking.
  • With such connections they have little chance of marrying well, Bingley.
  • And the storm could not have helped what little chance he had.
  • Or, he thinks he has little chance.
  • The doctors, who believed he had little chance of survival...
  • Our national positions on their own have little chance of success.
  • Alec assures me that there's very little chance I'll be able to travel forward in time, so...
  • Sir, I would be enormously grateful for any position that allowed me to offer relieve to my patients with little chance of killing them.

Alternatives:

  • small chance
  • slim chance
  • slight chance
  • low probability
  • remote possibility

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