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The phrase "affect the chances of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain factors influence the likelihood of an event or outcome.
Example: "The weather conditions can significantly affect the chances of a successful outdoor event."
Alternatives: "influence the likelihood of" or "impact the probability of".
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It could also affect the chances of (Rep).
I hope this will not affect the chances of younger people applying for loans.
How does Comey's testimony affect the chances of Trump being impeached?
Not that these – nor even the box office – look likely to affect the chances of the remake spawning a series.
That study revealed that the location a person posts from can affect the chances of that post being censored.
The first major publication from scientists using data from the UK Biobank scores 655 different measures that can affect the chances of premature death.
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Neuromigrational defects, CNS infections, vascular lesions, interictal spikes, and side of resection did not affect the chance of seizure remission after surgery.
Dr. Li said obesity did not increase the risk of developing ovarian cancer, but did affect the chance of survival when a person developed it.
Such a large grain size may negatively affect the chance of obtaining reliable paleointensity estimates.
How homeowners' decisions to pixelate their house affect the chance of burglary victimization?
The Legions' morale weakened as Poles were not used in any fights that seemed to directly affect the chance of Poland regaining independence.
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