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odds-on-favorite

noun as in top choice to succeed

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She was competing with Ferguson, and the AG has become the odds-on-favorite in the race to succeed three-term Gov. Jay Inslee.

It’s the odds-on-favorite to clean up in the technical categories.

It’s the odds-on-favorite to clean up in the technical categories.

December won’t be any easier, with a challenging stretch of games against at Utah, Denver and Phoenix — the top three teams in the Western Conference last season — before coming back east to play at Brooklyn, this season’s odds-on-favorite to win the NBA championship.

On one side we had an odds-on-favorite and potential history maker blindsided by, of all things, a sudden burst of latent socialism.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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