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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every chance" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means "every opportunity" or "as often as possible." Example: "I will take every chance I get to travel and explore new places."
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He's been given every chance.
"There's every chance," said Rodgers.
We had every chance".
I went back every chance I got.
You flash your status at every chance".
She speaks out every chance she gets.
"I watched it every chance I got".
Labour has every chance of succeeding.
Auditioning "pretty much every chance I get".
"For this, there is every chance".
"And every chance, he got better.
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