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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chance for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opportunities or possibilities for something to happen or be achieved.
Example: "This competition provides a chance for a scholarship to a prestigious university."
Alternatives: "an opportunity for a" or "a possibility for a".
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Now they have a chance for a new beginning.
Here was a chance for a personal benediction.
It gives her a chance for a normal life.
This was a chance for a fulfilling night's action.
For Ivan, baseball is a chance for a better life.
There was a chance for a mutually agreed cease-fire.
It also allows parents a chance for a smoke.
For many, the day was a chance for a respite.
Here, at last, was a chance for a new beginning.
There is always a chance for a movie.
Still, that should produce a chance for a birdie.
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