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The phrase "a chance to exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing opportunities to take advantage of a situation or resource.
Example: "The new market conditions provide a chance to exploit emerging trends and maximize profits."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to leverage" or "a possibility to take advantage of".
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No one will ever get a chance to exploit it, though, if the Yankees are fortunate.
Lord Simpson, chief executive of GEC, and his finance director, John Mayo, spotted a chance to exploit this.
Even so, the congressional election may give the scattered opposition a chance to exploit a slowing economy and rising inflation.
Having served 25 years in Congress, I know what Congress does when they have a chance to exploit something that looks bad on the surface".
Then when I became successful I never really had a chance to exploit it because that's when I met my wife".
"Nonscientists find it very difficult to grasp that once you initiate a technology breakthrough — particularly if it's fundamental and provides what we call a platform technology — the world out there is waiting for a chance to exploit that.
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Now General Abubakar has a golden chance to exploit the goodwill that the West is ready to give to a country that it sees, not just as a big oil-producer, but as an international power in an unstable region.Yet, at the same time, the new president has to deal with Nigerian realities.
An opportunity or just an easy chance to exploit?
Instead of lobbying against mobile money, banks should see it as an exciting chance to exploit telecoms firms' vast retail networks and powerful brands to reach new customers.
But the timing of the controversy gave the elder Cheneys an especially good chance to exploit an emotion I'm not sure they understand themselves: empathy.
Karl Frisch, of Media Matters, said that his site's success has been the way it's given a thousand voices in the wilderness the chance to exploit an "echo-chamber" of their own, one that aggressively pushes out, and back.
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