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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that there is a possibility or opportunity for something to happen at any time.
Example: "Even in difficult situations, there is always a chance for improvement if we work together."
Alternatives: "there's always a possibility" or "there's always an opportunity".
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There's always a chance.
"There's always a chance," Girardi said.
AMY DAVIDSON: There's always a chance.
Oh, there's always a chance.
It was always a chance.
"I'd say there's always a chance.
There's always a chance, Leiter said.
Well, there's always a chance, but remote.
"There's always a chance to change.
"There's always a chance of redemption".
"There's always a chance," said Lawrence.
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