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The phrase "as much chance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the likelihood or probability of two things or events. Example: "I have just as much chance of winning the lottery as I do of finding a four-leaf clover in my backyard."
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Cohen has as much chance as anyone.
There's as much chance of a Shakhtar v Tottenham semi".
We've got as much chance as anyone else.
They just don't get as much chance to regain it.
He has about as much chance of winning the nomination as Perry has.
Harrison wouldn't have a prayer; he has as much chance against Joshua as I have.
A former Olympian or pro-football player has as much chance as an amputee.
And a strong second serve on the third point gives Li about as much chance again.
There's no industrial mining here; you have as much chance as anyone.
His horse has as much chance as any in the 39-runner field, but no more.
You have as much chance of seeing a margarita as a bottle of Château Pétrus.
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