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"chance gift" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a gift that you received unexpectedly or without prior warning, such as a surprise present. For example, "My friend gave me a chance gift on my birthday and it was a fantastic surprise!"
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In the documentary, Nichols also explains how a chance gift from his brother – of the Sounds of Silence album by Simon and Garfunkel – led him to use those songs as the soundtrack for The Graduate.
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Mr. Burroughs submitted "Last Chance" with gift-wrapped red sticks of dynamite faced with a clock reading "You have 10 minutes to decide what really matters".
Chance is a gift of the moment, if that exists, but it's an exception.
Losing tickets can be mailed in for a chance to win gift certificates, signed jerseys, season tickets and other items from the Cowboys.
Shiff said other competitors would have a chance to win gift certificates for dining at area restaurants or admission to sporting events, a staple of most miniature golf tournaments.
In this way, the trumpet is a kind of synecdoche for Chance's ramplike gift: in the course of a verse, a song, or, here, the ecstatic whole of an album, he always seems to be stretching toward something new, something else.
But given the chance (and a gift certificate from you) they'll print giant versions of their favorite shots and be glad they did it.
Give everyone a chance at a gift of money by tucking lottery tickets into holiday cards.
Can't the parents have a chance to buy gifts as she once did?
Birthdays allow people in most cultures a chance to receive gifts on their own special day once a year.
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