The chance, etc. of a lifetime
phrase
An opportunity that is very rare and unlikely to happen again in one's lifetime.
When I was offered a role in a Broadway musical, I knew it was the chance of a lifetime.

Often appears as...
- take the chance of a lifetime
- miss the chance of a lifetime
Usage tips
Idiomatic
phrase
An opportunity that is very rare and unlikely to happen again in one's lifetime.
When I was offered a role in a Broadway musical, I knew it was the chance of a lifetime.

Often appears as...
- take the chance of a lifetime
- miss the chance of a lifetime
Usage tips
Idiomatic
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Emotional Weight
This phrase often carries excitement and significance; it's used for opportunities that feel destiny-changing.

Winning the scholarship was the chance of a lifetime, setting his future in motion.
Not Exaggeration
Use this phrase for truly exceptional situations, not common or minor opportunities.

Meeting the renowned author for a mentorship was the chance of a lifetime, not just a regular event.
Serious Tone
This phrase is serious and may not suit light-hearted contexts; it implies a significant impact on life.

Being selected as the astronaut for the Mars mission felt like the chance of a lifetime.
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