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The phrase "as a second chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an opportunity to try again or to rectify a previous mistake or failure.
Example: "After the initial failure of the project, the team was given a second chance to present their ideas."
Alternatives: "as an opportunity to retry" or "as a fresh start".
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She sees this casting as a second chance.
For Tata, the venture with Starbucks serves as a second chance at creating a national cafe chain.
The story is told from the point of view of the Shannon family, which sees the trip back in time as a second chance.
At least some of the enthusiasm over Baidu's initial public offering stemmed from investors who missed out on the Google flotation and saw this as a second chance.
On "American Ninja Warrior," there's really no such thing as a second chance or second place, not after the qualifying rounds.
Graeme Murty, the Rangers manager, has urged Andy Halliday to grab with both hands what he describes as a second chance that not many are given at Ibrox.
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Two games later, though, he finally yielded as Cilic earned himself a second chance to serve out for victory.
Conversely, surveillance of faulty IES excision via sloppy intron removal would confer an advantage to the organism as well, by providing a second chance to restore reading frame.
The Jets' defense may have needed a second chance as much as Brien did.
Being self-sufficient is important to Emilie, as it means a second chance at a normal life after being forcibly recruited into one of the violent armed rebel groups in the diamond-rich area around her home town of Bria.
Whether voters in Florida can be as convinced to give Rubio a second chance remains to be seen.
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