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"realistic chance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an opportunity or possibility that is achievable, but not guaranteed. For example, "I had a realistic chance of getting the promotion, so I decided to submit my application."
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Only the last had a realistic chance of succeeding.
"We have a realistic chance," Coach Rick Giancola said.
They believe she offers a realistic chance of reconciliation".
Furthermore, for the first time a realistic chance of observing double electron capture processes exists.
Hillary Clinton was the first woman to have a realistic chance.
"These are areas where we have a realistic chance of protecting tigers," Dr. Robinson said.
Do you see a realistic chance of a Bush-Rice ticket in 2004?
"There's no realistic chance of getting even a decent fraction of what Sanders has asked for.
A lawyer for the SFO said there was "insufficient evidence" for a realistic chance of conviction.
It's a system that gave Exeter a realistic chance of promotion last year.
The more pressing question is whether she has a realistic chance of playing at Wimbledon.
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