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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'find a chance' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation in which an opportunity presents itself that can be taken advantage of. For example, "I need to find a chance to study abroad before I graduate."
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I was hoping to find a chance to talk to her, explain that I understood she didn't want any of them to find out about us, to explain that I knew the fear, that it was okay.
They built homemade amplifiers from scrounged transistor-radio parts, and they rehearsed, quietly, in living rooms, perfecting the material they might find a chance to perform at semiprivate concerts once or twice a year.
In this chaos we can, if we are quick and clever, find a chance to strike a new contract: proportional representation, real devolution and a radical reform of campaign finance to ensure that millionaires can never again own our politics.
"I am still a young guy and in the future you never know, I will hopefully find a chance to come back to England and work in the most important league in the world," he says.
The disarray led to speculation that Mr. Musharraf, a former general who walked a tightrope between helping the United States fight the Taliban in Afghanistan and dealing with Islamic extremists at home, may soon find a chance for a political comeback.
I spent 6 months trying to find a chance to volunteer financial skills and eventually, quit banking to go into microfinance before starting this company.
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"I had not found a chance for us all to go," she said, "but he kept asking to go".
Kamilah Ataee wrote on Facebook: Since 2002, Afghan women have found a chance to start getting education and work outside of their houses once again.
When, after the death of Seleucus I in 280, the Seleucid grip on Asia Minor slackened, Philetaerus found a chance to increase the area under his control.
But he could shake them off balance or torture them with jabs of a left fist full of jersey until he found a chance to uncoil his cocked right arm.
As the WWII significantly weakened the European nation-state system, the European elites found a chance to develop a federalist paradigm for Europe.
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