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The phrase 'chances of succeeding' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the likelihood of achieving something, for example, "Everyone has a different set of chances of succeeding in life."
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Its chances of succeeding are slim.
If so, what are its chances of succeeding?
His chances of succeeding Lenin, however, were more apparent than real.
According to a great deal of research, positive fantasies may lessen your chances of succeeding.
Some CDU premiers are also manoeuvring to increase their chances of succeeding Ms Merkel.
His electoral mystique would be shattered and his chances of succeeding Cameron would disappear.
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Addressing those reviewers' criticisms the transferrable ones in your own application improves your chances of succeeding against hundreds of excellent researchers.
No particular culinary incident, whether it involves carrots or cake, will make or break one's chances of succeeding, and so one can choose cake without choosing defeat.
Mbeki was not accused of personal corruption; what put him in jeopardy was his alleged effort to undermine Zuma's chances of succeeding him.
George Osborne, the chancellor, has seen his chances of succeeding Cameron effectively destroyed, after he campaigned so forcefully alongside the prime minister.
That lends credence to the theory that playing a young quarterback in a season that is otherwise lost will improve his chances of succeeding a year later.
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