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The phrase "a chance to settle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an opportunity to resolve a situation or come to an agreement.
Example: "After weeks of negotiation, the two parties finally had a chance to settle their differences."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to resolve" or "a moment to agree".
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It was also a chance to settle old scores.
"You get a chance to settle it on the field," Sabathia said.
"Stories" offers answers before the questions have a chance to settle.
Will Gomez get a chance to settle in with his new squad?
Freedom gives them a chance to settle somewhere else and try their act again.
It was a Sorkin sermon in the wrong place, before we'd had a chance to settle into our seats.
Because then, almost before we've even had a chance to settle in, Toby does a very bad thing.
If the referendum gives him a new mandate, he will have a chance to settle the energy issue.
The ball bounced dead and Northampton had a chance to settle into a scrum in the Leinster 22.
Others have slept sitting up for a day or two so the calcium deposits have a chance to settle down.
He had titled the performance "I Declare War" and billed it as a chance to settle scores.
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