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on another chance

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "on another chance" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is typically "on another occasion" or "for another chance." Example: "I hope to prove myself worthy of the opportunity on another occasion."

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News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

9 human-written examples

He laid on another chance for Naismith, who shot into the side-netting.

News & Media

Independent

The Islanders (21-14-5-2) failed on another chance to gather momentum.

They were also seized upon by the opposition, which jumped on another chance to accuse Mr. Kan of weak and clumsy leadership in handling the disaster.

News & Media

The New York Times

With Rachel Alexandra's camp deciding to pass on another chance to face the males, a top female could become the filly's main competition.

Bria Harris, 9, a third grader at the John A. Reisenbach Charter School, pinned her hopes on another chance to take in the rides at an amusement park and to romp again through a spacious playground.

News & Media

The New York Times

"I think that we have so many good athletes that they'd just be missing out on another chance of a medal".

News & Media

BBC
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

51 human-written examples

The striker is not at full sharpness, wasting a one-on-one and another chance with poor touch, but his movement and work rate have improved and he is far more often in scoring positions.

The visitors played out the closing minutes safely, perhaps hoping for another chance on home soil.

News & Media

Independent

With James Haskell itching for another chance on the blindside, a Haskell-Easter-Worsley triumvirate would represent the least possible disruption from the management's point of view.

Two minutes later Arsenal missed another one-on-one chance, Lössl thwarting Danny Welbeck.

Baldock coolly scored the second and substitute Stephen Pearson converted another one-on-one chance to make it 3-0, before Luke Freeman's free-kick.

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BBC
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When referring to another opportunity, use "another chance" or "another opportunity" instead of "on another chance". For example, say "He hopes to get another chance".

Common error

Avoid using the preposition "on" before "another chance". It's grammatically incorrect and can make your writing sound awkward. Instead, use "another chance" without any preposition.

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82%

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "on another chance" functions as a prepositional phrase, but is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct usage would typically omit the preposition "on", using just "another chance" as a noun phrase. Ludwig AI highlights this issue.

Expression frequency: Uncommon

Frequent in

News & Media

76%

Wiki

16%

Encyclopedias

8%

Less common in

Formal & Business

0%

Science

0%

Academia

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

While the phrase "on another chance" appears in various sources, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. As Ludwig AI points out, it is recommended to use "another chance" or "another opportunity" instead. Though present in news and media, its incorrectness suggests limiting its usage to very informal settings. It's more effective to use alternatives like "another opportunity", "a second chance", or on "another occasion" for clarity and grammatical accuracy.

FAQs

How can I use "another chance" correctly in a sentence?

Use "another chance" directly as a noun phrase. For example: "I hope I get "another chance" to prove myself."

Is it ever correct to use "on another chance"?

While some instances may appear in text, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's better to use alternatives like "another opportunity" or simply "another chance".

What are some alternatives to the phrase "on another chance"?

Instead of "on another chance", consider using phrases such as "another opportunity", "a second chance", or the phrase "another attempt".

What's the difference between "another chance" and "on another occasion"?

"Another chance" refers to a specific opportunity to try again, while "on another occasion" refers to a different instance or time. While "another chance" is grammatically correct, "on another occasion" has a different meaning, as a possibility you can use "another attempt".

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