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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chance to excel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an opportunity or possibility for someone to perform exceptionally well or to achieve a high level of success.
Example: "The scholarship provides students with a chance to excel in their academic pursuits and reach their full potential."
Alternatives: "opportunity to succeed" or "possibility to thrive".
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Smaller players retain a chance to excel.
Bennett wanted to give Kivon the best chance to excel.
When is "absorbing the visual gist" a chance to excel?
"This gives them a chance to excel and play positions they otherwise wouldn't be able to".
Again, he has a chance to excel for a team that plays primarily zone.
Mr Lawrence's wish for everyone to be given a chance to excel has continued.
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If you can choose from 18 sports and 150 clubs, you have more chances to excel.
Perhaps, they feel due to their race, religion, looks, height, weight or other factors resulted in discrimination against them that hurt their chances to excel.
Like the others taken this low, his best chance is to excel on special teams.
If the goal is instead to group athletes so that everyone has a chance to play, to excel and — yes — to win, then sex-segregated competition is just one of many possible options, and in many cases it might not be the best one.
He said he was willing to give PUC a chance to make Excel better.
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