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  1. 5 days ago · ‘Fat chance’ is an English phrase to say something is not very likely – I remember now. Feifei Right, well while you calm down, let’s hear some other examples of this phrase.

  2. 2 days ago · Obesity is an excessive accumulation of body fat, usually caused by the consumption of more calories than the body can use. The excess calories are then stored as fat, or adipose tissue.

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  3. 5 days ago · Increased fat-free mass percentage and higher DPI scores were linked to 22.9% and 99.9% reductions in the chance of MS, respectively. Conversely, smoking, elevated waist circumference, higher body fat percentage, and greater energy intake were associated with 210.1%, 5.9%, 10.4%, and 14.3% increases in the chance of MS, respectively.

  4. 4 days ago · I'd definitely recommend "high chance" instead. The others are okay! "Low chance" is also acceptable, as is "moderate chance" (which is appropriate for ~30%-~70%).|@AokiChannel It doesn't have to be at the end, but you do need to compare it to something. Otherwise, just say: "Has a high chance to paralyze the target."

  5. 4 days ago · Phil Wood makes adapters to fit most press-fit bottom brackets: "[i]f you have a press fit bottom bracket (Merlin, Klein, Fisher, Ritchey, Fat Chance) and need replacement parts, we have spindles and bearings that will work" -- see Phil Wood FAQ page on bottom brackets.

  6. 3 days ago · Low-fat diets provide benefits like reduced risk for heart disease, but the type and amount of fat you consume makes a difference. Learn more.

  7. 5 days ago · Visceral Fat: The dangerous fat that surrounds vital organs and increases health risks. Brown Fat: The metabolically active fat that helps burn calories and generates heat. White Fat: The most common type of fat that stores energy and affects body shape. Belly Fat: Stubborn fat stored in the abdominal region, linked to various health issues.