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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chances to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the potential of a situation or opportunity for something to happen. For example: "The students were given chances to showcase their talent in the school's talent show."
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He's giving us chances to win.
So many chances to win it.
Chances to study ancient seawater are rare.
One is finding chances to grow.
He got few chances to swing.
We had chances to win.
Palace immediately had two chances to equalise.
He had two chances to leave Czechoslovakia.
"We had enough chances to win.
Less chances to screw more things up?
Austin (68) had his chances to win.
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