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Discover Ludwig"no chance for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that there is no possibility of something happening or being successful. Example: There is no chance for me to finish this project on time without any help.
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No chance for Howard there.
No chance for shopping?
He saw no chance for future rehabilitation.
No chance for the championship.
And no chance for the Rangers.
Without justice, there's no chance for peace.
"No chance for us tonight," Gonzalez said.
"So there is no chance for shopping".
The princess has no chance for redemption.
Otherwise, there's no chance for love".
There's just no chance for new displays of physical ability.
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