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The phrase "a chance to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an opportunity for growth or improvement in skills, knowledge, or personal development.
Example: "This internship provides a chance to develop your professional skills in a real-world environment."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to grow" or "a possibility for advancement."
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Duquette did not give himself a chance to develop relationships.
Just give me a chance to develop something.
She gave the argument a chance to develop.
facilitators, giving them a chance to develop their coaching skills.
"The moratorium gives us a chance to develop long-range plans," he said.
Students need a chance to develop the skills they will need in later life.
The new law gives companies like ours a chance to develop some scale".
"Children are being influenced by adult content before they've had a chance to develop".
With Peter Budaj now out of the picture, Tokarski has a chance to develop.
"We're honestly trying to give a show a chance to develop quietly," Mr. Rego said.
If he simplified the programme, they'd have a chance to develop alongside him.
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