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"good chance of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the likelihood or probability of something happening. Example: "There is a good chance of rain tomorrow, so don't forget to bring your umbrella."
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He has a good chance of winning.
Mr Taylor has a good chance of victory.
Amazon must stand a good chance of success.
But he said: "There's a good chance of that.
Some think he stands a good chance of doing so.
They will also have a good chance of winning.
And does he stand a good chance of success?
He was given a good chance of winning the election.
Kenny stands a good chance of getting a medal.
But under-promisers stand a good chance of over-delivering.
thinks the trees have a good chance of surviving.
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