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The phrase "a chance of developing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of something occurring or being formed, often in contexts related to health, skills, or conditions.
Example: "There is a chance of developing a cold if you don't dress warmly in the winter."
Alternatives: "a possibility of developing" or "a likelihood of developing".
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That would give a small bounce a chance of developing into a long, healthy expansion.
One in 100 of the general population have a chance of developing severe schizophrenia; that rises to 1.4 in 100 for people who have smoked cannabis.
Plans that locate retail uses where people pass, envisage new office buildings only when the rents can be afforded and tie these to the larger patterns of the neighborhood -- such plans, more than the published visions, will have a chance of developing cities of character, agreeability, utility, immediacy and vitality.
His diaries reveal him to have been fixated on the Eton-Harrow cricket match, and one of the last reviews he ever wrote was of a book about Eton, where he praises "the tolerant and civilised atmosphere" that gives each boy a chance of developing his own individuality.
Today, he says, when a patient comes with memory problems, doctors might say that the person has a chance of developing Alzheimer's in the next decade, a chance of not getting much worse for several years, and a chance of actually getting better.
He added: "In reality, if this took off in the long-term you might have a chance of developing decent attendances.
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People who work on a project together have a better chance of developing a connection.
A child who inherits a so-called RET mutation faces a 100percentt chance of developing an especially lethal form of thyroid cancer.
It does not mean that as a cell phone user, you have a 100percentt chance of developing a brain tumor.
Patients with MO have a 2 4%% chance of developing a chondrosarcoma out of an exostosis; in solitary exostosis, this is around 1%% [6, 8, 10].
For example, Dr. Fox said, a person who has had one basal-cell cancer has a 50percentt chance of developing a new one within three to five years.
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