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The phrase "a chance to rectify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an opportunity to correct a mistake or improve a situation.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, I appreciate having a chance to rectify my errors in the report."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to correct" or "a chance to amend".
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Now, I have a chance to rectify that".
But now Mr. Reid has a chance to rectify that mistake.
Now we have a chance to rectify that omission, and we must seize it.
"They have a chance to rectify," said William Lara, president of the National Assembly.
If their performance is defective, they must have a chance to rectify it.
Working through its riches is both humbling and thrilling; you encounter your ignorance and have a chance to rectify it.
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Saturday had been a huge chance to rectify that - England went ahead inside three minutes before embarking on a gripping, helter-skelter half where seven goals were scored, leaving Germany 4-3 up at the break.
"He has one chance to rectify a shred of honor," Booker said.
But she dismissed suggestions by the labor minister, Ursula von der Leyen, to introduce a quota, arguing companies should be given another chance to rectify the situation themselves.
That's why Saturday is not only Bayern's biggest chance to rectify the disappointments of past years but an opportunity to solidify a place in the history books.
General managers rarely admit their mistakes (at least, not in real time), and they even more rarely get the chance to rectify them.
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