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The phrase "chance for" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase usually means an opportunity or a chance to do something. For example, "This summer I'm looking forward to the chance for travel."
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A chance for victory?
No chance for Howard there.
"The chance for disaster is too high".
Today, however, offers a chance for redress.
Last chance for the Tigers here.
He saw no chance for future rehabilitation.
Here was another chance for England.
Chance for Norm?
What chance for us?
A chance for Wawrinka.
No chance for shopping?
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