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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new chance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an opportunity for a fresh start or a different outcome in various contexts, such as personal growth, career changes, or second opportunities.
Example: "After the setback, she was grateful for a new chance to prove herself in the competition."
Alternatives: "a fresh opportunity" or "a second chance."
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"The New Year is a new chance, one we mustn't miss," he said.
Amazingly, we got a new chance".
We have a new chance here.
But the Ukrainian electorate has given him a new chance.
Here's a new chance to make things right.
Today we have a new chance to turn the page.
The crystallizable side chain forced lamellar structure is expected to be a new chance for highly conducting polyaniline.
But Johnson has a new home and a new chance for a memorable March moment.
But now diplomacy is to be given a new chance after nearly two years of inaction.
A new chance, real or illusory, that's what they all wanted.
Every puddle I plowed through was a baptism, a new chance at achieving my goal.
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