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have a shot at
Idioms and Phrases
see have a crack at .Example Sentences
Heading into the final round, England knew they almost certainly needed a big bonus-point win in Cardiff to have a shot at a first title since 2020.
And if they can overcome France in Dublin, they will have a shot at another Slam in Rome on 15 March.
Three contenders from non-English-speaking countries have a shot at joining that rarefied group this awards season, though two of their films are in English: “Conclave,†a papal drama from German filmmaker Edward Berger; “The Substance,†a very Hollywood tale from French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat; and “Emilia Pérez,†a Spanish-language film set in Mexico but filmed in France by Jacques Audiard.
Then my goals just sort of shifted and I thought, 'I might have a shot at this.
After spending more than 30 years behind bars for killing their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez have a shot at being released from prison.
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