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"a chance to" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an opportunity to do something. For example: "I was given a chance to travel around the world."
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Not, unfortunately, a chance to relax.
"Nobody gave us a chance to win".
Now give me a chance to lead".
8 supporters had a chance to appeal.
A chance to go back to London?
Give them a chance to study.
It is a chance to move forward.
"I got a chance to meet him.
Let me have a chance to translate.
They gave me a chance to play".
"Does Bowe have a chance to win?
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a chance to materialize
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