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Discover Ludwig"more chances to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the opportunity or possibilities to do something differently or try something again. For example: "With the extra practice, I'll have more chances to get the technique right."
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But also we created more chances to score more goals.
More chances to plug whatever it is he's advertising.
Offensive rebounds, after all, meant more chances to score.
Yep, no more chances to be had today.
*There are five more chances to see Al as Ui.
It would not have many more chances to win.
"Here there are more chances to better yourself.
We had some more chances to seal it.
He has much more chances to end up as number one.
If Nadal falters, he will presumably have several more chances to win his seventh French Open.
The Court will have many more chances to define the Constitution for the ages.
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