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The phrase "a chance of getting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the possibility of obtaining or achieving something. For example, "I took the college entrance exam hoping for a chance of getting into my dream school."
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They have at least a chance of getting it.
If Mr Tadic does, Serbia has a chance of getting its reforms back on track.
It should also, on balance, give Kenya a chance of getting better government.
I don't think the Democrats have a chance of getting the memos.
Luckily, you start a free trial here to be in with a chance of getting them.
"I feel like Republicans definitely, definitely have a chance of getting back on their feet".
I feel as if I'll finally have a chance of getting back who I am.
He no longer stalks anything that has a chance of getting away.
And this is a chance of getting real people on camera and seeing who they are".
They're on eBay now but you'd better move quickly to stand a chance of getting one.
"When the person at the top is pushing, things have a chance of getting done".
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