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The phrase "a chance of pulling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the likelihood of achieving something, often in a casual or informal setting.
Example: "There's a chance of pulling a great deal if we negotiate well."
Alternatives: "a possibility of attracting" or "an opportunity to draw in".
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Some former colleagues say he has a chance of pulling it off.
And it is a close enough race that some analysts give Mr. Hashimoto's group a chance of pulling ahead.
With timing like that, who can say Wigan do not have a chance of pulling off another escape?
On Saturday he could sense a chance of pulling off an achievement that would rank with taking Switzerland to the World Cup finals.
However, some analysts said Airbus still has a chance of pulling ahead of Boeing in sales (again) by the end of the year.
We are not putting in consistent performances at the moment but there's still a long way to go and we still have a chance of pulling it back.
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Boston will need to ride the momentum from that Game 7 victory right into Game 1 of this series if it wants to have any chance of pulling out a win.
In may be strategically optimal to pick a team that has a 45 percent chance of pulling off an upset, for instance, particularly if they are not a trendy upset pick.
Senior Labour figures admitted the veteran left-wing backbencher, who entered the race as a rank outsider, now has a real chance of pulling off a shock victory over the mainstream candidates Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall.
No wonder that before he and his crewmates left for the moon, Armstrong privately concluded that they had a 90percentt chance of returning safely to Earth but only a 50 50 chance of pulling off a successful landing.
He has roughly a 3 percent chance of pulling off a massive upset on Tuesday, according to the model.
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