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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chance in" is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase you might be looking for is "chance at" or "chance for". For example, "I have a chance for a new job."
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Not a chance in hell.
Not a chance in the world.
He finally got his chance in 1862.
Nothing happens by chance in this neighbourhood.
This year he got his chance in Libya.
Fat chance in New York.
Perhaps she'll get another chance in Istanbul.
— "you'll get your chance in a moment.
"There is one chance in this negotiation.
"We had a chance in 1991.
We had a chance in this game.
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