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The phrase "any chance to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the possibility of adding something to a list, document, or discussion.
Example: "Is there any chance to include the new data in the final report before submission?"
Alternatives: "any possibility of including" or "any opportunity to add".
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Any chance to include a city in Latin America?
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One reason is the greater chance to include all knowledge and relevant values.
When given the chance to include women in the ski-jump event previously, in 2006, the I.O.C. had voted no.
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Meanwhile the chance to include specific individuals or groups may have passed, and the opportunity lost.
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