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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or opportunity related to a specific situation or event.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about a chance to collaborate on the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "regarding an opportunity" or "concerning a possibility".
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Once is about a chance meeting of two kindred spirits who come together because of their love of music.
Primary Stages presents this new work about a chance encounter in a hotel that threatens to upend a woman's life.
Or what about a chance to enjoy the drunken feast in William Hogarth's 18th-century painting An Election Entertainment?
Donnie was going, 'What are you talking about?' " She was talking about a chance she did not want her husband to pass up.
For example, a service might let a driver know about a chance to earn frequent-flier miles by shopping at a store nearby.
The 27-0 victory by the Trojans left them at 6-5 and joyous about a chance for a minor bowl.
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But what developers are really excited about is a chance to earn some money.
Our model figures that there is about a 70 percent chance that he does so.
The consensus of sports books, similarly, implied that he has about a 65 percent chance.
Now, there's about an 80percentt chance that the child will be cured.
There is about an 80% chance of getting pregnant.
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