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The phrase 'a chance that' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a possible situation or occurrence. For example: I see a chance that the weather will be sunny tomorrow.
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"This is a chance that will never come again".
"This is a chance that has got to be seized".
9 mins What a chance that was for Partizan!
56 mins What a chance that was for Bremen!
It was a chance that seemed worth taking.
It was a chance that should have been exploited.
"For the Fiesta, there's a chance that's possible.
Out in the open like this, escape was pure chance — a chance that was often missed.
You've got to give anybody a chance that comes in.
Do you think there's a chance that will ever happen?
There is a chance that it may.
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