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1 But she isn't the handsomest woman in the room by long odds .
2 When you're down to small stakes, you have to play long odds .
3 She is, by long odds , the most intelligent and bemusing of women.
4 Sixteen or seventeen men against over two thousand is pretty long odds .
5 Despite having long odds when he announced his candidacy, Cruz beat expectations.
6 They are long odds , but not too long, I think, Mr. Lyons.
7 However, Loeb is no stranger to challenging companies with long odds of success.
8 Looking back, Koga knew he was fighting a rear-guard action against long odds .
9 The ByteDance investors' plan faces long odds and significant hurdles, the sources said.
10 The event was by long odds the most imposing in the town's history.
11 But what happens if Trump overcomes his long odds and does somehow prevail?
12 Playing the long odds to keep Locano's reward money for himself.
13 Some of us seem to get such precious long odds over the others.
14 The Louisville having such a lead were favorites at long odds .
15 That is very true; but it isn't all of it, by long odds .
16 But it seemed like long odds that Shehyn would choose someone like that.
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