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interj. (context idiomatic English) Absolutely not; under no circumstances. (from 18th c.)
Usage examples of "no chance".
So the approach they took to Resolution 1284 was that they would insert themselves into the process as much as possible to ensure one of two things: (1) that they would be able to so weaken the new inspection regime that there would be virtually no chance that it would come into conflict with Iraq after it began work, or (2) that there was enough ambiguity and Security Council involvement in the new resolution that they could insert themselves into any dispute so that the dispute would become one between them and the inspectors, rather than between Iraq and the inspectors.
Let's try another one-no chance that I'll forget you, Eunice my dear, but I never laid a finger on you, damn it.
And one nice thing about going to bed with interns, almost no chance of picking up an infection.
In a few minutes he would be through the border controls, and the tiny white van would have no chance of catching up with him.
It was as if now, with no chance of escaping justice, Arkathi was deterĀ.
It was as if now, with no chance of escaping justice, Arkathi was deter-mined to drag Voyager down with him.
Now, it looked as if there was no chance for him to end up in the elite unit he'd requested upon enlistment.