Phrases with «to be on the cards»

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Sentences with «to be on the cards»

  • Growth may still be on the cards for law firms but times — and the demands of clients — have changed and the legal profession needs to change with them. (whitecase.com)
  • I sense a shock could well be on the cards. (football-bookmakers.com)
  • The former Gunners youth product has long been considered a future captain of our side, but has looked like an exit could be on the cards in recent seasons. (justarsenal.com)
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