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'chance of learning' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the possibility of gaining knowledge or skills. For example, "The online course gave me a great chance of learning about astronomy."
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Very clever, with a slight chance of learning physics.
Humberto was likely vaporized, and with him any chance of learning his full name.
And those who might have a more realistic chance of learning the pitch do not seem interested.
If policymakers are prudent, they will not take the chance of learning what hard landings in [advanced] countries are really like".
So the only way you have any chance of learning anything about why you're here is by listening hard to how other people grapple with it.
"We find the best director for a play, so the writer has the best possible chance of learning about their play.
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Now factor in the adversary system, and the chances of learning anything the witness chooses not to convey diminish radically.
Though clearly it would not address the underlying issue of poverty, [it] would at least mean that children from poor families would not jeopardise their chances of learning".
That may be bad news for Mackenzie's chances of learning to chill in 2017, but it's very good news for psych rock.
A new study suggests that people's chances of learning perfect pitch may depend more on their native language than on their musical training.
Their chances of learning properly are obviously slim.
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