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Discover Ludwig"chance to do" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about an opportunity or possibility for someone to do something. Example: "I finally had a chance to travel to Europe last summer." This means that the person had the opportunity or possibility to travel to Europe and they took advantage of it. Another example: "She jumped at the chance to play the lead role in the school play." This means that she eagerly took the opportunity or possibility of playing the lead role in the school play.
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They want a chance to do it.
And it's a chance to do reading.
They have the chance to do it.
"He had no chance to do anything".
"I want a chance to do it".
Now is our chance to do so.
This was a chance to do something".
"Nobody had a chance to do anything".
Bergkamp took the chance to do so.
Here, I don't have a chance to do anything social.
"We knew we'd get a chance to do radio".
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