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The phrase 'higher chance of' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to describe a situation in which an increase in something has resulted in an increased likelihood of a desired outcome. For example, "With the new vaccine, there is a higher chance of eliminating the disease."
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There is also a much higher chance of being ousted.
Even the over-priced coffee has a higher chance of being actually drinkable in London.
Opinion is divided about which political party has a higher chance of winning this time.
Statistically, there is a higher chance of a white Easter than a white Christmas.
She had a higher chance of engraftment and a far lower chance of rejection.
There's a higher chance of someone buying if they're with someone else".
Those advantages give them a higher chance of attaining financial self-sufficiency.
You have a higher chance of being black or Hispanic, and a higher chance of wanting to own a pet.
"Children of alcoholics have a higher chance of becoming alcoholics.
Hybrid kittens have about a three times higher chance of becoming adults as do purebred ones.
Each design obtained a higher point by the customer has a higher chance of being chosen.
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