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"Given the chance" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to introduce a situation, condition, or opportunity that could potentially result in a certain outcome or action. You can use it to express the idea of "if someone is given the opportunity or possibility to do something." For example: "Given the chance, I would love to travel around the world." "Given the chance, I am confident that I could excel in this new job." "Given the chance, I would make different choices in my life." In these examples, "given the chance" is used to express the speaker's desire or potential to do something if they are given the opportunity. It can also be used in a more conditional or hypothetical sense: "Given the chance, I would have studied harder in college." (implying that the speaker did not have the opportunity to study harder, but if they did, they would have) "Given the chance, she would have moved to a bigger city." (implying that the person did not have the opportunity to move, but if they did, they would have)
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Given the chance, fish stocks will rebound.
Given the chance, he wouldn't go back.
Given the chance, though, the audience might.
Given the chance to remove Moss, most shareholders ducked out.
Given the chance to "breathe," the musty smell had... fermented.
They've got to be given the chance.
Others were given the chance and failed.
If he is given the chance.
"It's just being given the chance, and feeling confident".
Why was I given the chance over someone else?
Tebow seems on his way, if given the chance.
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