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The phrase "a chance of changing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or likelihood of something being altered or modified.
Example: "There is a chance of changing the schedule if more participants express interest."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to change" or "a possibility of alteration".
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He also noted that strong actions, including sanctions, were needed to have a chance of changing Afwerki's behaviour.
Q: [From the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg] Do you really think you have a chance of changing MPs' minds?
The challenge is huge, but Drew believes it is essential work if there is a chance of changing the lives of the most problematic young people.
Previous British governments argued that if they did not like something, they had a chance of changing or stopping it only if they sat at all tables with their European partners.
The tiff is already calling into question whether she and the N.L.D. stand a chance of changing the system from within and of making headway on more important and more controversial issues.
It was online, written in English; as far as the Egyptian government was concerned, it had about as much of a chance of changing public opinion as the New York Times.
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As training camps open in 2017, I strongly suspect that none of the 12 franchises without an NBA title have any chance of changing this outcome next summer.
"But it's something that Arabs will look at and say, 'At least the starting point is the occupation.' " Several administration officials said the challenge for Mr. Bush, in a climate of persistent bombings and unstinting domestic political support for Israeli reprisals against the Palestinians, was how to sketch a plan that would have any chance of changing the realities.
In order to have any chance of changing government policy, popular opinion will have to change.
Several health professionals thought that family members frequently relieved patients of their duties, took over responsibility and reduced their autonomy: "Patients have a clear gain from illness and hardly any chance of changing their situation".
We arguably got the perfect jobs report for a crazy week, with little in it that has any chance of changing expectations for the bond market.
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