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The phrase "allowed a chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the opportunity given to someone to do something or to prove themselves.
Example: "She was finally allowed a chance to present her ideas at the meeting."
Alternatives: "given an opportunity" or "afforded a chance".
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The affected Department leadership is always allowed a chance to comment on or protest draft reports.
One of these men, allowed a chance, might yet make Australia proud.
Exactly who in this manipulative, squabbling family is allowed a chance to sing?
Mr. Herrera struggled to explain his frustration that Officer Gray had been allowed a chance to post bail.
Not that they were allowed a chance to stop and shop at any of the glitzy stores.
Under the compromise, most of the nation's 11 million illegal immigrants would be allowed a chance to work in the country legally -- and possibly earn citizenship.
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That is what Haley Barbour said the Republican Party should undergo after losing the race for the White House and allowing a chance to control the Senate slip away.
In an era of pitching limits, that would also allow a chance to go with six-man rotations for a month.
The Chinese-owned would-be majority owner, Dakang Australia Holdings, may respond to the decision by Tuesday, allowing a chance to revise the bid.
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