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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chance at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an opportunity or possibility to achieve something.
Example: "She finally got her chance at a promotion after years of hard work."
Alternatives: "opportunity for a" or "shot at a".
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A Chance at a Win-Win Negotiation in Hollywood?
Why not take a last chance at a big payday?
Matsui worked and waited for his chance at a championship.
But it was still a chance at a normal life.
This was his first chance at a big payday.
Poe had no real chance at a political appointment.
That cost him his chance at a bronze medal.
Viktor Ahn missed his chance at a heroic homecoming.
We just want a second chance at a deal".
Wood called it "a second chance at a different position".
But the chance at a real future just might.
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