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Discover Ludwig"on the chance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a possibility, for example: "I decided to take a risk and try the new recipe on the chance that it would turn out alright."
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No one should have to miss out on the chance to write theirs.
We'd have leapt on the chance, Geoff!
Mr Obama pounced on the chance to turn icily presidential.
Low point: "Passing on the chance to photograph Muhammad Ali".
These swimmers missed out on the chance of a lifetime.
He froze on the chance and shot straight at Grobbelaar.
The results also show significant effects of market share, seasonality and route age on the chance of cessation.
"They passed on the chance to provide 4.5 million more meals to seniors in need".
Q Are you disappointed about having lost out on the chance to buy Filene's Basement?
Mr. Penn's many enemies seized on the chance to get him demoted.
The sacrifices were too much, especially losing out on the chance to finish my degree.
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