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The phrase "a second opportunity to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to giving someone another chance to do something or to rectify a situation.
Example: "After reviewing your application, we are pleased to offer you a second opportunity to interview for the position."
Alternatives: "another chance to" or "a renewed chance to".
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It's a second opportunity to go and get promoted".
Be on the look-out for 'refresher fairs' offering a second opportunity to bag some freebies.
Their scrum travails began to tell and Hughes had a second opportunity to flatten Ford.
The rate-rigging scandal now offers a second opportunity to build the pressure for fundamental change.
This extraordinary outpouring provided Bush with a second opportunity to create something like a government of national unity.
According to the New York Times, Povarenkin also offered Banks a second opportunity to invest in the diamond company Alrosa.
The priority now is not to squander a second opportunity to put the banks in their place.
As Trump's running mate in their successful campaign, he has a second opportunity to entice Carrier to stay.
We employed a novel social decision-making fMRI paradigm involving decisions to donate to charities, with feedback designed to illicit guilt and a second opportunity to help.
For the first (and only) time, McClellan interceded on behalf of his subordinate, arguing that Stone ought to have a second opportunity to appear before the committee.
Tosh's strike inside the penalty area gave his side a second opportunity to progress to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup.
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