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Tinanam0102 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Ready to take a chance on / at / for love

Hi teachers,

Quoted from Mr. Micawber in one thread:

"She accepted suffering as a component of deep passion and was resigned to put her feelings at risk"





"Ready to take a chance on love"



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I read from a passage, "to have a chance at happiness/success", here the preposition is "at"; Another one I read was "We don't want to let a bad presentation to hurt our chance for a listing."



> Does it have to do with the common usage"take something on/ take on something"? Or it's the idiom phrase "take a chance"? Thanks.



Regards,

Tinanam
  
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