sporting chance
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sporting chance
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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"We must get back to giving women a level playing field to compete. We need to give women a sporting chance."
From BBC
That melody at least has a sporting chance of finding some sympathetic ears.
From The Guardian
It’s giving your children neutral names that don’t identify them as Christians in hopes they’ll have a sporting chance of progress in the mainly Muslim nation.
From Washington Times
It's giving your children neutral names that don't identify them as Christians in hopes they'll have a sporting chance of progress in the mainly Muslim nation.
From Fox News
Even a scoreless draw or 1-0 defeat would leave them a sporting chance before a second leg against a Peru side that could conceivably buckle under the potentially crippling weight of national expectation back home.
From The Guardian
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