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'have many chances' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an opportunity for something to happen. For example, "You have many chances to succeed if you work hard."
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They have many chances to do other sports.
But now he doesn't have many chances to play.
"Spain didn't have many chances, did they?" Philip Lahm asks.
Alas, he did not have many chances to throw it to Alomar.
We didn't have many chances there, when we did we were good.
We have many chances to examine them before this book is over.
Inmates have many chances to attack their convictions, Justice O'Connor said.
"Until that moment Mardy was serving incredibly so I really didn't have many chances," Stepanek said.
"France didn't have many chances and we were in control all the time.
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"They dominated the whole match and had many chances".
"Sir Alex had many chances to sign quality midfielder.
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