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The phrase "any chance with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the possibility of achieving something or having a favorable outcome in a situation.
Example: "Is there any chance with getting a promotion this year?"
Alternatives: "any possibility of" or "any likelihood of".
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Not that Jehle had any chance with Bellamy's shot.
He has just come back after overcoming a battle against cancer, and you can't take any chance with his health.
You might ruin any chance with him in the future!
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No one here is taking any chances with Zenyatta.
No one was taking any chances with death, natural or unnatural.
The single mother of two teenage daughters decided to not take any chances with her safety.
Faulk is healthy, but Coach Mike Martz did not want to take any chances with him.
And I don't take any chances with the people I protect".
The government wasn't going to take any chances with Vick's high-paid lawyers".
"I'm not going to take any chances with this," Hobin said.
Many of us are not taking any chances with our 2013 holiday.
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