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- noun Alternative spelling of
off chance .
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Examples
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We are now voting for Ron Paul on the off-chance that we can bring America back from the dead.
Robin Koerner: On the Killing of an American and America Robin Koerner 2011
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✒More dead bodies at the Daily Telegraph, just on the off-chance that reporters don't know editor Tony Gallagher is boss.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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And I get a screenful of Apache errors when I try the UK site, just on the off-chance.
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On the off-chance that anyone reading this happens to be in New England, let me know how that's going down.
NFL: San Diego Chargers 21-35 New England Patriots - as it happened | Paolo Bandini 2011
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It's best watched with only half the mind engaged; that way you won't have to wonder what kind of police force would make space for an amateur historian on the off-chance there would be a few copycat killings from the previous century.
TV review: Whitechapel; Protecting Our Children; Spartacus: Vengeance 2012
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Let me repeat that on the off-chance it will soak in this time: The.
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Let me repeat that on the off-chance it will soak in this time: The.
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They had nothing else to do on the day of our valuation day and brought it in on the off-chance that it might be of interest, but they had no expectations.
Norfolk gold coin find makes £20,000 : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Let me repeat that on the off-chance it will soak in this time: The.
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On the off-chance that I'm not the last person to board the bus yet again, I wanted to pass it on in case it was new-to-you too.
Do you copy? 2009
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