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The phrase "a fair chance to represent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opportunities for individuals or groups to present themselves or their views in a just manner.
Example: "Every candidate deserves a fair chance to represent their ideas during the debate."
Alternatives: "an equal opportunity to represent" or "a just opportunity to present".
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Are we really giving everyone in our society a fair chance to represent the Conservative party?
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"All he wants is a fair chance to play, a chance to compete.
Instead, A should get a fair chance to be saved, whether this is an equal or proportional chance, against B and C; it would not be fair to A simply to save the greater number.
Everyone should have a fair chance to be heard and walking away doesn't allow that.
America is where entrepreneurial immigrants want to come, because they know they'll be given a fair chance to succeed.
"I generally felt I was representing … those who were pre-judged not to be made of the right stuff before they've been given a fair chance to prove themselves".
"That everybody has a fair chance to succeed".
They just wanted a fair chance to succeed".
"I want a fair chance to compete for my country.
Offer Americans an open field and a fair chance to let their ambition run.
"I just felt like I never got a fair chance to do it right.
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