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The phrase "a chance at development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opportunities for growth, improvement, or progress in various contexts, such as personal, professional, or organizational development.
Example: "The new training program provides employees with a chance at development that can enhance their skills and career prospects."
Alternatives: "an opportunity for growth" or "a possibility for advancement."
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"It gives our community a chance at development," Mr. Hopson said.
School 1: The Dodgers are costing Pederson a chance at development.
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' So, what is it we should emphasize, should we in a way emphasize safety and the risk principle, or should we in a way emphasize the being-able-to-grow principle and autonomy so the patient can actually have a chance at self-development.
For businesses, partnering with Grafetee means less development overhead, and a chance at reaching a wider audience.
Indego stands for "independence, development, governance", and Indego Africa is fighting systemic poverty by giving women a chance at all three.
Development, he says, "is about transforming societies, improving the lives of the poor, enabling everyone to have a chance at success and access to health care and education".
"Obviously I had a chance at Turnberry.
At least someone thinks Peritus has a chance at success.
"He gave me a chance at Newport and now he's given me another chance now".
Peck had a chance at instant fame.
That gave Heisey a chance at redemption.
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