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What (who) is take a chance - definition


Take a Chance (American game show)         
US TELEVISION PROGRAM
Take a Chance (US TV series); Take a Chance (US game show); Take a Chance (U.S. game show)
Take a Chance is an American game show that aired live on NBC on Sunday night from October 1, 1950, to December 24, 1950. The show was hosted by film actor Don Ameche.
Take a Chance (play)         
PLAY BY WALTER C. HACKETT
Take a Chance is a comedy play by the British-American writer Walter C. Hackett, with a plot revolving around gambling on a horseracing.
Ready to Take a Chance Again         
1978 SINGLE BY BARRY MANILOW
Ready To Take A Chance Again
"Ready to Take a Chance Again" is a 1978 international hit single performed by Barry Manilow. The song was composed by Charles Fox, with lyrics by Fox's writing partner, Norman Gimbel.
Examples of use of take a chance
1. That‘s the question publishers are asking themselves and eager to take a chance on.
2. "DARPA will take a chance on an idea with no data.
3. Smaller publishers are much more likely to take a chance on neophyte writers.
4. I decided to take a chance and I moved to the left.
5. "We had a choice between ‘Fernando,‘ ‘Dancing Queen‘ or ‘Take a Chance on Me,‘ " he reasoned.