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"take your chance" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to seize an opportunity or risk something in the hopes of achieving a positive outcome. Example: "I know you're nervous about the audition, but you have to take your chance and give it your all."
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Take your chance".
You take your chance.
Until the uncertainties are cleared up, however, you pay your money and you take your chance.
For me, football is football, you have to take your chance when you can.
You take your chance with films, he says, concessions usually have to be made.
Pedestrians in the gutter, take your chance with carts, bikes, motorbikes, cars and buses.
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You can take your chances".
You need to take your chances.
If not, you take your chances.
You pay your money, you take your chances".
You take your chances in the here and now.
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