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The phrase "about the chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or opportunity of something happening.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about the chance of getting a promotion this year."
Alternatives: "regarding the possibility" or "concerning the opportunity".
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How about the chance that country A has nukes?
"S.F.I. is all about the chance encounters," West says.
"I was dumbfounded" about the chance meeting, Mr. Klein said.
What about the chance of a police encounter?
Officials are agnostic but pessimistic about the chance of success.
Young said she is excited about the chance to engage with the Yale community.
Students are particularly excited about the chance to talk directly with faculty about potential classes.
He's a great competitor and he's excited about the chance to be a part of it.
He beamed Tuesday when asked about the chance he has had to play in October.
"You are talking about the chance to preserve part of Jerusalem's Palestinian heritage," he says.
We're excited about the chance to play this game knowing what to expect at quarterback.
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